Dallas Wings try to end losing streak in first game on Peacock
May 18, 2026
The Dallas Wings’ first Peacock game is tonight at 7 p.m., Monday, May 18, against the Washington Mystics (2-1) at the College Park Center in Arlington.
The Wings are 1-2 after losing games to Atlanta and Minnesota last week.
First-year head coach Jose Fernandez blamed ‘selfishness’ in t
he Wings’ locker room, saying the players need to focus more on defense and less on playing time.
First overall pick Azzi Fudd scored 8 points in 19 minutes after not playing in Tuesday’s loss.
Reigning WNBA Rookie of the Year Paige Bueckers is averaging 20 points per game – top 10 in the league – after scoring 27 in Thursday’s loss.
The Mystics are coming off an overtime win over the Indiana Fever, which is the only team Dallas has beaten this season.
The Wings have 3 more games on NBC/Peacock this season:
Sunday, May 24 — Dallas Wings vs. New York Liberty (2:30 p.m. CT) | NBC, Peacock
Sunday, Aug. 9 — Dallas Wings vs. Minnesota Lynx (2:30 p.m. CT) | NBC, Peacock
Monday, Aug. 17 — Dallas Wings vs. Golden State Valkyries (9 p.m. CT) | Peacock
NBC Sports’ WNBA slate will include games on two marquee days of the week: Sundays and Mondays — plus one game on a Saturday night in July. WNBA Showtime, NBC Sports’ 30-minute studio program, will serve as the pre-, post-, and bridge show for both WNBA Gametime and Sunday Night Basketball.
NBC and Peacock will also be home to some of the biggest games in the WNBA Playoffs, airing games in the Semifinals and the WNBA Finals. WNBA Finals Games 1 and 4 will broadcast on NBC and Peacock, while Games 2, 3, 5, 6, and 7 will stream on Peacock.
NBC Sports’ WNBA broadcast team
Cheryl Miller and Sue Bird will serve as studio analysts this season; Maria Taylor and LaChina Robinson as studio hosts; LaChina Robinson and Sarah Kustok as game analysts; and Zora Stephenson, Noah Eagle, and Michael Grady as play-by-play voices. Ashley ShahAhmadi, Jordan Cornette, and Caroline Pineda will work as courtside reporters. This being hoops on NBC Sports, fans can also expect to hear the familiar beats of John Tesh’s iconic “Roundball Rock” theme song.
Find the full WNBA schedule on NBC and Peacock on NBC.com.
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