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Paige Bueckers, Wings win in connecticut for a second time

June 20, 2025; Uncasville, Connecticut, USA; The Dallas Wings Guard Paige Beukers (5) interacted with the Connecticut Sun Guard Marina Mabre (3) after a drama in the first half at Mohegan Sun Arena. Compulsory Credit: David Butler II-Imagn images

Paige Bueckers scored 21 points-16 of them in the first half-and provided seven assistance in their second comeback in their second legend house as Dallas Wings on Friday defeated Haples Connecticut year 86-83 in a competition between the lower WNBA residents in UNSASVILLE, Conn.

Dallas (3–11) led more than nine digits through the third quarter, but just one heading in the fourth. The wings slowly made that profit, leaving to play with 5:21 on a pair of free throw by the Yuru, who was above 74–68.

Connecticut will not get close to three digits from the rest of the way to leave its fifth straight game and fall at the bottom of the league standing.

Aziaha James added 17 points to Dallas, who won the back-to-back games for the first time this season and this year took the first two competitions with The Sun (both in connecticut).

Nalisa Smith scored 12 points and Yuru scored 11 points and nine rebounds for wings.

Connecticut’s Tina Charles led all the scorers with 26 points, while Jess Sheldon and Anees Moro added 10 epheases to the Sun (2–11).

The wings led to the first quarter majority and took advantage of 21–15 after 10 minutes of action.

Connecticut returned, with a bucket and two free throwing to Charles to play the sun in the second period with a gain of 6:42 with a gain of 25–24. Beukers hit a pair of jumpers to give 30–27 to the wings on the midway mark of the quarter. With 33.1 seconds, his jumper gave Dallas a 42–40 lead in the break.

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Bueckers were shooting 7 -for -11 in half before being held without a made field goal in the other. Charles portrays Suraj with 15 points before Haftime.

Eric Ogunbole extended the wings to nine points after caning a jumper with 5:35 to play in the third quarter. Dallas led 60–52 over 3:31 points in the third quarter, but Suraj rally rally, drawing within a bucket when Lindsay Alan trimmed one minute later.

Two free throw with Briya Hartley with 0.9 seconds brought the remaining connecticut in this period within 65–64 in the last quarter.

-Bield level media

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