WNBA player DiJonai Carrington lashes out at refs after they called security on her during argument
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Dallas Wings player DiJonai Carrington spoke out against referees for calling security on her in a social media post Friday.
During a heated altercation with officials during the Wings' loss to the Chicago Sky Thursday, security guards approached as Carrington became increasingly demonstrative.
One security guard even got between Carrington and an official. The official backed away from Carrington while pulling the security guard by his shirt in front of Carrington for protection.
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Courtney Vandersloot, left, of the Chicago Sky and DiJonai Carrington of the Dallas Wings go to the floor for a loose ball in the second half at Wintrust Arena May 29, 2025, in Chicago. (Geoff Stellfox/Getty Images)
Carrington responded to the incident in a post on X Friday, suggesting the summoning of security was a "microaggression."
"Security… when I’m literally having a civil conversation is insane. Mind you, he called the "sEcUrItY" over there…" Carrington wrote over a clip of the incident with a misspelled "microaggression" hashtag.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the WNBA and the Sky for comment.
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Former Dallas Wings player Cheryl Swoopes also spoke out against the referee who summoned security in a post on X.
"If this man was scared (of what, I don't know) and needed security, he should NEVER be able to ref again! This can't be real!"