USA SPORTS PRESENTS THREE WNBA GAMES THIS WEEK, INCLUDING SEATTLE-DALLAS TONIGHT AND BREANNA STEWART & ALYSSA THOMAS IN WEDNESDAY NIGHT DOUBLEHEADER

This Week’s WNBA Coverage on USA Network Begins Tonight with Seattle Visiting Paige Bueckers and Dallas at 8 p.m. ET in Opening Game of 2026 Commissioner’s Cup; Meghan McPeak (Play-By-Play) and Amy Audibert (Analyst) to Call Game Live from College Park Center


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June 2, 2026

The WNBA on USA Pregame Show presented by Ford Begins Wednesday at 7 p.m. ET on USA Network, with Host Lisa Kerney Alongside Analysts Renee Montgomery and Chamique Holdsclaw

Wednesday Doubleheader: Kate Scott (Play-By-Play), Tamika Catchings (Analyst) and Terrika Foster-Brasby (Courtside Reporter) Call Tempo-Liberty at 7:30 p.m. ET; Meghan McPeak (Play-By-Play), Lea B. Olsen (Analyst) and Paris Lawson (Courtside Reporter) Call Mercury-Storm at 10 p.m. ET

STAMFORD, Conn. – June 1, 2026 – USA Sports’ WNBA coverage on USA Network continues this week with three games, including Seattle visiting Dallas tonight at 8 p.m. ET and a Wednesday night doubleheader.

This week’s WNBA coverage on USA Network begins tonight with the Seattle Storm visiting Paige Bueckers and the Dallas Wings at 8 p.m. ET in the opening game of the 2026 Commissioner’s Cup. Meghan McPeak (play-by-play) and Amy Audibert (analyst) will call the game live from College Park Center in Arlington, Texas.

The Wings (5-3) topped the defending champion Aces, 95-87, in their most recent game on Thursday as center Jessica Shepard recorded the WNBA’s first 20-point, 20-rebound triple-double with 22 points, 20 rebounds, and 10 assists. 2026 No. 1 pick Azzi Fudd added 22 points in her first career start in the win. The Storm (3-6) look to bounce back from a 93-72 loss to Toronto on Saturday as Natasha Hiedeman led the team with 18 points. 

Wednesday’s coverage begins at 7 p.m. ET with the WNBA on USA Pregame Show presented by Ford featuring host Lisa Kerney alongside analysts Renee Montgomery and Chamique Holdsclaw

USA Network’s doubleheader begins at 7:30 p.m. ET with Breanna Stewart and the New York Liberty hosting the Toronto Tempo. Kate Scott will call the Tempo-Liberty game alongside analyst Tamika Catchings and courtside reporter Terrika Foster-Brasby live from Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY.  

The Liberty (5-4) have won two consecutive games including a 75-68 win over Phoenix on Friday as Pauline Aster led New York with 16 points. The Tempo (5-4) aim for their third straight win after defeating Seattle, 93-72, on Saturday as five players scored in double digits, including Marina Mabrey’s team-high 18.

In the second leg of Wednesday’s doubleheader, Alyssa Thomas and the Phoenix Mercury visit the Seattle Storm at 10 p.m. ET. Meghan McPeak (play-by-play), Lea B. Olsen (analyst) and Paris Lawson (courtside reporter) will call Mercury-Storm from Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Wash. The Mercury (2-7) look to snap a three-game losing streak after falling to the Liberty, 75-68, last week.   

WNBA Doubleheader on USA Network This Week

Date Game Time (ET) 
Mon., June 1 Seattle Storm at Dallas Wings8 p.m. 
Wed., June 3WNBA on USA Pregame Show 7 p.m. 
Wed., June 3Toronto Tempo at New York Liberty7:30 p.m.
Wed., June 3Phoenix Mercury at Seattle Storm10 p.m.

USA Sports’ WNBA coverage includes dedicated pregame, halftime, and postgame studio programming throughout the season, establishing USA Network as a weekly destination for WNBA fans. USA Sports will also present first round playoff games and up to five WNBA Finals games, with any Finals series longer than a sweep ensuring that the 2026 WNBA champion will be determined on USA Network. For the complete schedule and information on USA Sports’ WNBA broadcasting team, click here.  

Last year, USA Sports and the WNBA announced an 11-year media rights agreement for USA Network to present WNBA games – including the regular-season and portions of the Playoffs and WNBA Finals in select years – beginning with the 2026 season. 

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