The Atlanta Dream has revealed their much-anticipated 2025 preseason schedule, offering fans an exciting glimpse of the team under new head coach Karl Smesko. The preseason kicks off on May 7, with the Dream facing off against the Washington Mystics in a road game at 11:30 a.m. Then, on May 10, the Dream will host the Indiana Fever and 2024 WNBA Rookie of the Year, Caitlin Clark, at the Gateway Center Arena in College Park, Georgia. This game promises to be an exciting opportunity for fans to see the team in action as they begin preparations for the upcoming season.
This two-game preseason slate marks the first chance for fans to see the Dream play under Smesko’s leadership. The team will feature two WNBA All-Stars, Rhyne Howard and Allisha Gray, as well as a talented roster of young players eager to build on the success of the previous seasons, which included two postseason berths. The Fever game on May 10 will be included in full Dream Elite Memberships, replacing a previously scheduled game against the Seattle Storm, which will now be part of the WNBA Canada Game.
For Dream fans looking to secure their spot, Dream Elite Memberships are still available, but they are expected to sell out quickly. Fans who miss out can join the Dream Elite Priority Waiting List for early access to additional seats. In 2024, the Dream sold out all of their regular-season home games, making these two lists crucial for securing tickets. For more details on memberships and ticket information, fans are encouraged to visit the Dream’s official website.
The regular season will officially begin for the Dream on May 16 in Washington, D.C., and the team will return home for their season opener against the Fever on May 22. Fans can look forward to another exciting season with the Dream, as they continue to build on their impressive track record, which includes three WNBA Finals appearances and 11 WNBA All-Stars since the franchise’s inception in 2008.
About the Atlanta Dream
The Atlanta Dream is the only WNBA franchise in the Southeast, established in 2008, and plays its home games at the Gateway Center Arena @ College Park. Dream games are broadcast locally on Peachtree TV and simulcast across Georgia on the Peachtree Sports Network. The team has earned recognition for its strong performance, with 11 WNBA All-Stars and three first-place regular-season finishes. For more updates, fans can follow the Dream on social media or visit their website.