Atlanta Dream Host Dallas Wings in Rhyne Howard’s First Home Game at Gateway Center Arena
rhyne howard and the Atlanta Dream are set for their first home game of the season at College Park’s Gateway Center Arena, with the Dallas Wings coming in for the opener at home. The Dream are trying to keep their home winning trend alive in front of fans seeing them at the arena for the first time this season.
Gateway Center Arena Welcomes Dallas
The matchup puts Atlanta back in its own building after opening the season away from College Park. Gateway Center Arena is the setting, and this is the first chance for home fans to see the Dream on their court this season.
That makes the date more than a standard home stop. For Atlanta, the home opener is the first checkpoint in a stretch where the team is looking to carry its home form into the season rather than wait for it to develop later.
Atlanta Dream Home Opening Night
The Dream’s focus is simple: protect the court and extend the winning trend at home that they want to keep alive. The game against Dallas is the first test of that task in College Park, where the atmosphere now shifts from road results to what Atlanta can produce in front of its own crowd.
Because this is the first home game of the season, every detail now sits inside one point of reference: how the Dream look at Gateway Center Arena. The venue, the opponent and the timing all line up around that first home appearance, and Atlanta gets its season at home started against the Wings rather than later in the schedule.
College Park Crowd Awaits
For fans, the practical part is straightforward. The Dream are home at Gateway Center Arena in College Park, and Dallas is the visiting team for the season’s first home date. That is the game to track if you want Atlanta’s first look at itself in front of a home crowd this season.
The opener carries the weight of setting a tone, and Atlanta enters it with the aim of keeping the home winning trend alive. The first night at Gateway Center Arena gives the Dream a clean chance to show what their season looks like when it moves back to College Park.