Valkyries Fall in Dallas: Lessons in Fire and Grit

Paige and Arike bring the heat, but Golden State still shines with heart

Sometimes, the scoreboard doesn’t tell the whole story.
Tuesday night in Dallas, the Golden State Valkyries vs Dallas Wings showdown was intense, as the Valkyries stormed the court with fire, but it wasn’t quite enough. Despite a season-high 18 points from Monique Billings and solid performances from Kayla Thornton (17) and Laeticia Amihere (14), the Valkyries dropped a hard-fought battle, 80–71, to the Dallas Wings.

A Battle of Stars

It was a night of star power. Paige Bueckers showed why she’s one of the most electrifying young talents in the league, coolly hitting a free-throw line jumper with 4:06 left that shifted the tide. And then came Arike Ogunbowale — ice in her veins — nailing a deep three and delivering the dagger with a fast-break layup in the final seconds. Her final line? 19 points, 6 assists, 3 steals. Classic Arike. The matchup between Valkyries and Wings was a thrilling display of talent.

For Dallas (2-11), this wasn’t just a win — it was a statement. Ending a seven-game losing streak? Doing it at home for the first time all season? That’s fuel for a turnaround.

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Valkyries Pride Never Falters

But let’s talk about what really matters to Golden State fans. This team doesn’t quit. Yes, the Wings held the Valkyries to just 16 points in the first quarter — their lowest output in any opener this season — but Coach Harper’s squad clawed back and kept it close till the final minute. In the Valkyries vs Wings bout, pride and perseverance were paramount.

This is the heart of a team that’s 6-5 and far from finished. The chemistry is building. The grit is there. And with Billings heating up, Amihere emerging, and Hayes finding rhythm — trust that the Valkyries are only sharpening their swords in their quest during encounters such as the one against Dallas Wings.

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