The WNBA opens the work week with a two-game Monday slate, headlined by Washington's visit to Dallas and Connecticut's trip to Portland's Moda Center. Both fixtures tip after dark Eastern, giving the league a coast-to-coast pairing to close out May 18 before Tuesday narrows to a single Western matchup. The reader walks into a quiet but coast-spanning evening that follows a brisk Sunday on the box-score wire.
ON THE SLATE
Dallas hosts the Washington Mystics first at College Park Center, with Peacock carrying the broadcast at an 8 p.m. Eastern tip. The Wings return to their home floor for the meeting, and the Mystics arrive to test a Dallas group still finding its early-season footing. Two hours later, the Connecticut Sun travel west to face the Portland Fire at Moda Center, with WNBA League Pass handling the 10 p.m. Eastern broadcast. Portland's expansion franchise continues to break in its arena, and Connecticut closes the slate with a late-night start under Pacific Northwest lights. Two games, two time zones, one league-wide reset to begin the week.
LOOKING AHEAD
Tuesday narrows to a single fixture, with the Toronto Tempo traveling to Phoenix to face the Mercury at Mortgage Matchup Center at 10 p.m. Eastern on WNBA League Pass. Toronto arrives with road momentum from Sunday's outcome in Los Angeles, and Phoenix presents a stiffer Western test on the back end of the Tempo's coast swing. It is the only league fixture on the board for Tuesday, which sharpens the spotlight on one matchup.
FROM THE WIRE
Sunday produced four results worth carrying into Monday. The Toronto Tempo handled the Los Angeles Sparks 106-96 at Crypto.com Arena, leaning on balanced scoring against a shorthanded LA group. Chicago ground out an 86-79 road win in Minneapolis, defending its way past a Lynx team still managing injuries. Indiana held off Seattle 89-78 at home without Aliyah Boston, while the Storm absorbed the loss without Ezi Magbegor and Katie Lou Samuelson. Las Vegas survived Atlanta by a single point, 85-84, extending early-season momentum against a Dream side missing pieces. Rotations remain in flux across the league as May presses on.
Next checkpoint: Peacock's 8 p.m. Eastern tip from College Park Center.
WNBA·DAILY_AGENDA·May 18, 2026 10:02 AM ET
WNBA Slates Two Monday Games as Wings Host Mystics and Fire Open With Sun in Portland
The WNBA opens the work week with a two-game Monday slate, headlined by Washington's visit to Dallas and Connecticut's trip to Portland's Moda Center. Both fixtures tip after dark Eastern, giving the league a coast-to-coast pairing to close out May 18 before Tuesday narrows to a…
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