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Fans traveled locally and across state lines to cheer on their respective teams, and expressed their desire for Boston to have its own WNBA team. The post ‘We definitely need a WNBA team here’: Fans celebrate Suns-Fever sellout at TD Garden appeared first on Boston.
Fans sold out TD Garden for a highly anticipated WNBA game between the Connecticut Sun and the Indiana Fever Tuesday night. A lot of families and young basketball players were excited to see their role models hit the parquet.
The Connecticut Sun have had a rather up-and-down week as a franchise. On Tuesday they sold out TD Garden for the second time as they hosted Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever. Although they lost the contest, the Sun drew over 19,000 fans to the arena and local bars were jam-packed with watch parties.
What WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert said about future of CT Sun: 'Letting them run their process'
We’re letting them run their process,” Engelbert said. “I think they've stated that they're going through a strategic review of probably a lot of their assets, including
The WNBA is on pace to draw a record 3.18 million fans per game this season, which would shatter last year’s attendance record of 2.35 million and double the 2023 total.
Fans, investors and local elected officials are all interested in bringing a WNBA team to Boston. But with the league's expansion plan set through 2030 and the Connecticut Sun hoping to avoid an out-of-state move,
The Indiana Fever are heading into the All-Star break playing good basketball. With Caitlin Clark back in the mix, they’ve won two straight games by a combined 36 points and are gaining confidence at the perfect time. One player who's stepped up during the streak? Sophie Cunningham.
There are just two days until the WNBA All-Star break, and Tuesday’s action features an interesting two-game slate with some of the top young players in the gam