The WNBA regular season continues this Sunday with a three-game afternoon and evening schedule spanning coast to coast. National broadcast coverage centers on Brooklyn, while recent wire activity underscores high-scoring individual performances shaping the early season standings.
ON THE SLATE
Sunday's schedule opens at the Gateway Center where the Atlanta Dream host the Phoenix Mercury at 19:00 UTC, available on WNBA League Pass. Shortly after, the New York Liberty welcome the Dallas Wings to Barclays Center at 19:30 UTC for a national broadcast on NBC. The day's action concludes in the Pacific Northwest as the Seattle Storm take on the Washington Mystics at Climate Pledge Arena. That matchup tips off at 22:00 UTC and will also be broadcast on WNBA League Pass. The three contests provide a cross-country look at teams attempting to solidify their regular season rotations.
LOOKING AHEAD
The week begins on Monday with a two-game schedule that tests early-season endurance. The New York Liberty will play their second home game in two days when they host the Portland Fire at Barclays Center, streaming on Peacock at 00:00 UTC. Later, the Golden State Valkyries return to the Chase Center court to face the Connecticut Sun at 02:00 UTC on WNBA League Pass. Both matchups feature teams looking to build momentum following a busy weekend.
FROM THE WIRE
Recent weekend results featured standout individual efforts across the league. Kelsey Plum delivered a 38-point, nine-assist performance as the Los Angeles Sparks defeated the Las Vegas Aces 101-95 in a Saturday shootout. Elsewhere, Natasha Howard posted a 26-point, 14-rebound double-double to lead the Minnesota Lynx past the Chicago Sky 85-75. The Portland Fire secured a 99-80 road victory over the short-handed Toronto Tempo behind balanced scoring from Carla Leite and Emily Engstler. Additionally, Zia Cooke scored 25 points in the Seattle Storm's 77-59 defensive victory over the Connecticut Sun, and Aliyah Boston recorded 20 points and 16 rebounds to help the Indiana Fever hold off the Golden State Valkyries 90-82.
Teams will carry these weekend results directly into a busy week of regular season play.
WNBA·DAILY_AGENDA·May 24, 2026 10:00 AM ET
Three-Game WNBA Slate Anchored by Wings and Liberty in Brooklyn
The WNBA regular season continues this Sunday with a three-game afternoon and evening schedule spanning coast to coast. National broadcast coverage centers on Brooklyn, while recent wire activity underscores high-scoring individual performances shaping the early season standings.
Wire Report DeskPublished May 242 min read
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