Las Vegas Aces become the first WNBA team to sell out every home game in a season
HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — The Las Vegas Aces have made history by becoming the first WNBA team to sell out every home game in a season. The final tickets were claimed on Thursday for a Sept. 3 matchup against Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky.
That game is one of two scheduled for T-Mobile Arena, which is larger than the Aces’ usual home venue. The Aces will also play Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever there on July 2.
The other 18 home games for the two-time defending champions are at Michelob Ultra Arena.
In March, Las Vegas also became the first team to sell out season tickets, leaving only individual game tickets available.
The Aces set a team attendance record for Michelob Ultra Arena when 10,424 people attended Saturday’s WNBA Finals rematch with New York, which the Liberty won 90-82.
Las Vegas set a franchise home record when 17,406 fans watched the Aces defeat the Phoenix Mercury 100-85 last season at T-Mobile Arena.
The Aces led the WNBA in attendance last season, averaging 9,551 fans per game. They are averaging 10,379 this season, ranking fourth in the league through Wednesday’s games.
The Fever lead the WNBA with an average attendance of 16,757, breaking their total attendance mark from last year just five games into the season.
The rise in attendance comes at a time when the league is receiving unprecedented attention in its 28-year history. Much of this is due to a strong rookie class that includes Clark and Reese. The overall league attendance average is 9,195, which is on pace to be the highest in 22 years.
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