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The Dallas Wings have finalized their opening day roster as they gear up for their highly anticipated season opener on Friday. Teams around the WNBA had until Friday to determine their final rosters.
It's WNBA opening weekend. We've been waiting long enough, let's dive into one reason to tune into each of the weekend's games:
The Connecticut Sun made its final cuts for the start of the 2025 WNBA season on Thursday morning, narrowing the roster to 12 players.
The Sun made a surprising roster move with the decision to cut veteran guard Diamond DeShields before the season opener.
The Connecticut Sun finalized their 2025 opening day roster carrying an extra player as they await Leila Lacan’s arrival from overseas.
The Washington Mystics made several final tweaks to their roster on the eve of the 2025 WNBA regular season. The Mystics announced in four separate posts that they waived four players Thursday. Washington parted ways with guard Zaay Green, forward Ashten Prechtel, forward Khadijiah Cave and guard Lauren Jensen.
In adding star guard Kelsey Plum and coach Lynne Roberts, with her ‘pace and space’ style of play, the Sparks seek to end a four-year playoff drought.
The Aces aren’t going for a three-peat this season. Coach Becky Hammon’s “hungry wolves” just want to win after adding some fresh faces to the 2025 roster.
Kaitlyn Chen, Laeticia Amihere, Migna Touré among notable players who did not make the WNBA expansion team’s roster
Dallas Wings guard DiJonai Carrington will debut a new colorway in the 2025 WNBA season, debuting the new color as the regular season begins.