The Washington Mystics visit the Dallas Wings at 8 p.m. ET Monday on Peacock, with both teams carrying sharp edges into a meeting that could tilt on where the game is played. Dallas is still searching for its first home win, while Washington comes in after an upset road victory over the Fever.
The matchup reads like a perimeter-versus-interior test. Washington has been vulnerable from deep, allowing 10.3 made threes per game, second-most in the WNBA, and the Mystics also give away 17.3 turnovers per game. Dallas has its own problem closer to the rim, where its defense is allowing a league-worst 48 points per game in the painted rectangle.
That puts extra weight on the players carrying recent form. Paige Bueckers is shooting 54.5% from downtown in 2026, a mark that can punish a defense already giving up so many clean looks from outside. Arike Ogunbowale has also found a rhythm, connecting on three treys in two of her last three games. On the other side, Shakira Austin has scored more than 15 points in three straight games, giving Washington a steady interior option when possessions break down.
The injury picture adds another wrinkle for Washington. Michaela Onyenwere is out, leaving the Mystics a little thinner as they try to stack another result after the win over Indiana. Dallas, by contrast, has no listed injuries in the source and will try to turn that into a cleaner night at home.
The recent history between these teams has leaned slightly toward offense, with the Over going 6-4 across the previous 10 head-to-head meetings. That fits the shape of this game: Washington leaks threes, Dallas bleeds points in the lane, and both sides have enough scoring pieces to make Monday feel less like a grind than a shootout. If the Wings want that first home win, they may need Bueckers and Ogunbowale to keep the pressure on from outside while surviving the Mystics’ interior push.

