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Dallas Wings Roster 2025: Full Breakdown of the Team

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The franchise traces its roots back to the Detroit Shock (1998–2009), which secured three WNBA titles (2003, 2006, 2008). It later became the Tulsa Shock (2010–2015) before relocating to Dallas in 2016. Since then, the Wings have blossomed into a competitive force, fueled by talents such as Arike Ogunbowale and Satou Sabally. Ogunbowale, drafted in 2019, has emerged as a true star, becoming the franchise’s all-time leading scorer, a two-time All-Star MVP, and a focal point of the team. The Dallas Wings Roster 2025 still has Ogunbowale as their leader, with the talents surrounding her.
Despite flashes of brilliance, Dallas struggled in 2024, finishing 9–31, second-worst in the league. That ignited an overhaul led by new GM Curt Miller and coach Chris Koclanes, aiming to pivot from perennial also-ran to playoff contender. Central to the rebuild? A new downtown arena, a $54 million performance center, and the No. 1 overall draft pick, used to select UConn phenom Paige Bueckers.

Dallas Wings 2025 Roster

Following their move to Dallas, the Wings franchise performed miserably, making it into five playoffs out of a possible 9 and never cleared the second round. However, the revamped 2025 Dallas Wings roster appears well-equipped to change the franchise's fortunes, with multiple star performers added to the mix.
Keeping their backcourt strong, the side has Paige Bueckers, Tyahsa Harris, and Arike Ogunbowale calling shots for the team. In the forward line, the side is also stacked with experienced players, led by DeJonai Carrington. Check out the Dallas Wings roster for the 2025 season below.

Jersey No.NamePositionAgeHtWtCollege
2Myisha Hines-AllenF296' 1"200 lbsLouisville
5Paige BueckersG236' 0"UConn
10Aziaha JamesG205' 9"NC State
11JJ QuinerlyG225' 8"West Virginia
15Teaira McCowanC286' 7"239 lbsMississippi State
18Luisa GeiselsoderC256' 4"
20Maddy SiegristF256' 2"175 lbsVillanova
21DiJonai CarringtonG275' 11"175 lbsBaylor
24Arike OgunbowaleG285' 8"165 lbsNotre Dame
28Li YueruC266' 4"
30Haley JonesG246' 1"187 lbsStanford
52Tyasha HarrisG275' 10"152 lbsSouth Carolina

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Dallas Wings' Key Players

While the Dallas Wings roster 2025 is one of the deep squads in the WNBA season, there are three impactful players who can win games on their own with their gameplay. The side has multiple two-way players, allowing them to easily rotate during the games and have the ball in the preferred player's hand. Team with mix of youth and experience will see Paige Bueckers, Arike Ogunbowale, and DeJonai Carrington leading the way.

Paige Bueckers

Paige Bueckers
Paige Bueckers

Considered as one of the purest scorers of basketball, Paige Bueckers thrived at UConn, winning the NCAA title with the side in 2025. She averaged 19.9 points, 4.6 assists, and 4.4 rebounds per game at UConn and also claimed the prestigious Wade Trophy.
Her illustrious college career made her a perfect fit for the number 1 pick as the Dallas Wings wasted no time sealing the deal in the 2025 WNBA Draft. She is one of the most efficient playmakers with a high assist-to-turnover ratio and also a great mid-range shooter with over 50% conversion rate.

Trained under Geno Auriemma, the youngster has a ‘winning mentality’ and the ability to impact the game in multiple ways. While her scoring prowess is widely praised, she is effective at the defensive end, also leading her side in steals and providing ‘game-changing’ blocks on multiple occasions. Paige Bueckers is already compared to many greats in the WNBA with her ability and gameplay. Dubbed the foundational piece of Dallas’s system rebuild, playing “with poise” under coach Koclanes.

Arike Ogunbowale

Arike Ogunbowale
Arike Ogunbowale – Official Instagram Handle of Arike Ogunbowale @arike_ogunbowale

While Paige Bueckers is making noise with her ‘perfect’ score as a basketball player, she will join forces with another explosive scorer, Arike Ogunbowale. The franchise’s all-time leading scorer topped the team in the 2024 season with a 22.2 points per game average. She will be a key player on the offensive end with her scoring flurry. She earned All WNBA Second Team honors in 2024 and will be looking to lead the side to glory.
While her scoring ability is widely praised, her playmaking capabilities are underrated. Averaging 5.1 assists per game, Arike also showcased her passing prowess, helping side in the clutch moments and aiming to evolve into a full floor leader. She is seen as the veteran presence in the newly constructed Dallas Wings Roster, who earned two All-Star MVP awards and multiple accolades in her career.

DiJonai Carrington

DiJonai Carrington Instagram
Credits: Official Instagram Account of @dijonai__

The standout performer at Baylor and Stanford University, DiJonai Carrington, was selected as the 20th pick in the 2021 WNBA draft by the Connecticut Suns. Playing a vital role in the team's run in the 2024 season, DiJonai Carrington delivered her career-best season with an average of 12.7 points, 5 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 1.6 steals, and nearly a block in two games. While the offensive side is covered with Bueckers and Ogunbowale, the Dallas Wings needed defensive stability and traded for Carington, letting go of Satau Sabally. Defensive end of the floor will now be led by DiJonai Carrington after showcasing her abilities with the Sun franchise.

The 2024 WNBA Most Improved Player was acquired via trade and added experience, along with defensive stability, to the side. The former All-Defensive First Team member is also handy in scoring. The star not only plays an important role at the defensive end, but she also offers energy, length, and IQ to strengthen the Dallas Wings roster in 2025.

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Dallas Wings WNBA Draft Picks 2025

Dallas Wings entered the 2025 WNBA draft with five picks, with two first-round picks and two third-round picks. Their biggest draw was the top pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft, while the side also had picks number 12, 14, 26, and 30. The following are the Dallas Wings draft picks selected in the 2025 WNBA Draft.

Pick 1 – Paige Bueckers (UConn)

Paige Bueckers
Paige Bueckers

In the 2025 WNBA Draft, the Dallas Wings secured the top pick via the draft lottery on November 17, 2024, marking the first time the franchise won the lottery in its history. With this coveted selection, the Wings drafted UConn superstar guard Paige Bueckers first overall on April 14, 2025.
Bueckers arrives with an elite collegiate resume: she led UConn to a national championship, averaged a career-high 19.9 PPG and 4.6 APG during her final season, and earned honors including the Wade Trophy and the Nancy Lieberman National Point Guard award. She also posted career stats of 50/40/85 shooting efficiency and set multiple school records.
Dallas’s front office, led by GM Curt Miller, views Bueckers as the centerpiece of their rebuild. Her arrival has altered the team’s culture and elevated expectations, making the Wings a team on the rise. With Bueckers on the side, Dallas Wings basketball players are ready for the playoffs.

Pick 12 – Aziaha James (NC State)

With the 12th pick in the first round, the Wings selected NC State guard Aziaha James, a 5 ft 10 playmaker who wrapped up her Wolfpack career in stellar fashion. A two-time First Team All-ACC honoree and ACC All-Freshman Team member, she averaged 17.9 points, 4.9 rebounds, and 2.6 assists in her senior season. James finished with 1,589 career points, becoming the 19th NC State player to surpass 1,500.
Dallas views James as a dynamic complement alongside top pick Paige Bueckers. Her strong scoring ability off the ball, deep range, and fearless attack create a potent backcourt tandem. Team leadership praised her shot creation and consistent improvement, projecting her as a rotational guard from day one.
Prior to the draft, Dallas moved down slightly by trading to acquire DiJonai Carrington, but retained this 12th pick—a move they say helped them land both Carrington’s veteran presence and James’ young talent.

Pick 14 – Madison Scott (Ole Miss)

The Dallas Wings selected Madison Scott, a 6 ft 2 swing player from Ole Miss, with the 14th pick in the second round on April 14, 2025. A highly decorated collegiate athlete, Scott earned SEC Freshman of the Year in 2021, was a First Team All-SEC selection in 2024, and twice made the SEC All-Defensive Team. In her senior season, she averaged 11.8 points, 5.1 rebounds, 3.7 assists, along with about a steal and nearly a block per game. Scott’s selection addressed a need for defensive versatility in Dallas. Known for her athleticism, length, and ability to guard multiple positions, she earned praise from analysts: one noted her “motor, size, length and heart” make her an immediate two-way contributor. ESPN graded the Wings’ entire draft as an A+, specifically citing Scott's addition to the perimeter defense behind Bueckers and Ogunbowale.
However, roster space proved limited, Dallas completed their preseason cutdowns in May and waived Scott on May 11, just before the season.

Pick 26 – JJ Quinerly (West Virginia)

With the 26th overall selection (3rd round), the Dallas Wings chose JJ Quinerly, a 5 ft 8 guard from West Virginia. A standout at WVU, Quinerly earned Back-to-Back Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year (2024, 2025) honors while also earning three consecutive First Team All-Big 12 recognition. She finished her collegiate career as a three-time Big 12 All-Defensive Team and All-Tournament honoree, showcasing tenacity on both ends of the floor.
Dallas identified Quinerly as a high-energy guard who brings defensive intensity and leadership qualities to a young guard-heavy core, which already includes top pick Paige Bueckers and 12th pick Aziaha James. At 5′8″, she excels in full-court pressure, disrupts opposing ball-handlers, and contributes smart scoring and playmaking attributes invaluable for a depth piece aiming to stick in training camp.
While roster spots will be competitive, Quinerly's defensive pedigree and competitive spirit give her a chance to earn a rotation role. Fans can see that the selection of Quinerly at 26 adds a gritty, defensively-minded guard to the Wings' rebuild is a statement selection with an urge to win the playoffs.

Pick 30 – Aaronette Vonleh (Baylor)

With the 30th pick in the third round, the Wings selected Aaronette Vonleh, a 6 ft 4 center from Baylor University. A powerful interior presence, Vonleh brings size, strength, and rim protection—traits the Wings hope will bolster their depth in the post. At Baylor, she earned Big 12 All-Defensive honors in 2024 and was a key contributor on both ends of the court throughout her four-year career. Known for altering shots, contesting in the paint, and rebounding, Vonleh averaged approximately 7.8 rebounds and 1.6 blocks per game as a senior.
Dallas views her as a developmental project, someone who can be moulded within their system alongside projected veteran frontcourt pieces. Her physicality and shot-blocking ability fit neatly into the Wings’ emphasis on defence-first play. Analysts have noted that, while raw offensively, her hustle and discipline could earn her roster consideration in camp. Sadly, during the final cut, Vonleh was waived, leaving the standout player a free agent for the 2025 season.

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Dallas Wings Season Expectations

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The primary idea to build a strong side was to push for the postseason in 2025. With Bueckers and Ogunbowale, Dallas has explosive backcourt firepower. Their inside-out threat dynamic sets the foundation for growth. Secondly, the side was aiming to maintain the balance in the roster with multiple two-way stars. The likes of Carrington, Tyasha Harris, and McCowan suggest a sharper defensive identity under Koclanes. Look for improved perimeter disruptors and rebounders.
Also, the Dallas Wings roster is now deeper and more lethal. Quinerly could emerge as a defensive spark off the bench. James adds youthful scoring punch. Dallas’s mix of youth and vets allows rotation, shaping, and flow. This also helps the side manage the workload. The investment and trust shown in the young talents highlight the team’s long-term plans. The Dallas franchise is no longer rebuilding; rather, they are recalibrating. If execution aligns, Wings could re-enter the playoffs conversation and attract future free agent interest.
While the expectations are high, a leap into the playoff mix, electrifying fan engagement, and long-term confidence, the side needs to deliver on the floor with the 12 Dallas Wings players capable of gelling into a championship side. If the Wings stay healthy, gel through rotation, and develop role players, their revamped roster could be the blueprint for a modern WNBA era.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the highest-paid player on the Dallas Wings?

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Arike Ogunbowale is the highest-paid star on the Dallas Wings' 2025 roster.

Who is the captain of the Dallas Wings team?

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Arike Ogunbowale is seen as the leader of the Dallas Wings' 2025 roster.

Who did the Dallas Wings cut?

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Dallas Wings let go of Madison Scott and Aaronette Vonleh. 

Who is the best point guard for the Dallas Wings?

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Paige Bueckers is seen as the best point guard on the Dallas Wings' 2025 roster.

Who is the best player for Dallas Wings?

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Paige Bueckers and Arike Ogunbowale are seen as impactful players in the Dallas Wings' 2025 Roster. 

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