The Dallas Wings hit the road to face the Minnesota Lynx on Monday for their second encounter of the season. The Lynx previously clinched the game 87-76 against the Wings on June 2.
The Wings are currently second-last in the standings with a 3-9 record and are dealing with a seven-game losing streak after losing to the Connecticut Sun 85-67 on Friday. Teaira McCowan led the team's losing effort in the game with her double-double performance of 16 points, 10 rebounds, two assists, one steal and one block.
Meanwhile, the Lynx are third in the standings with a 10-3 record. They are currently riding a three-game winning streak after their home win against the LA Sparks on Friday. Napheesa Collier led the team to an 81-76 victory with 30 points, six rebounds, two assists, eight steals and two blocks in the game.
Dallas Wings vs Minnesota Lynx: Starting Lineups and Depth Chart
Wings Starting Lineup and Depth Chart for June 17
Wings head coach Latricia Trammell is expected to deploy a starting lineup of Arike Ogunbowale (G), Sevgi Uzun (G), Maddy Siegrist (F), Monique Billings (F) and Teaira McCowan (C) for the upcoming matchup.
Lynx Starting Lineup and Depth Chart for June 17
Meanwhile, Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve is likely to use a starting lineup of Kayla McBride (G), Courtney Williams (G), Napheesa Collier (F), Bridget Carleton (F) and Alanna Smith (C).
Dallas Wings vs Minnesota Lynx: Injury reports
Wings injury report for June 17
The Wings have five players listed on their injury report: Jaelyn Brown, Natasha Howard and Satou Sabally are out for the game, while Awak Kuier and Carla Leite are out for the season.
Lynx Injury Report for June 13
Meanwhile, the Lynx have four players listed on their injury report: Natisha Hiedeman and Bridget Carleton are listed as questionable and their involvement will be a game-time decision. Diamon Miller is out for the game while Jessica Shepard is out for the season.
How to watch Dallas Wings vs Minnesota Lynx?
The Wings-Lynx matchup is scheduled to tip off at 8:00 p.m. ET on Monday at Target Center in Minnesota. Fans in and around Dallas can catch the game on Bally Sports Southwest, while fans living around Minnesota can watch it on Bally Sports North. The livestream is available on FuboTV or via the WNBA League Pass.