The mammary gland epithelium relies on a delicate balance between basal and luminal cell lineages to maintain tissue homeostasis and enable proper development. While the role of canonical Wnt signaling in mammary biology is well-established, the contribution of noncanonical Wnt signaling to lineage identity has remained unclear. Noncanonical Wnt pathways are primarily associated with morphogenesis, cytoskeletal regulation, and cell migration, but whether they are required for maintaining epithelial cell fate remains largely unexplored. Here, we demonstrate that the noncanonical Wnt receptor Ror2 is expressed in both basal and luminal lineages, yet selectively maintained in basal cells throughout development, suggesting a lineage-specific function. Using a p63