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 for their September 3 matchup against the Chicago Sky were claimed, marking a significant milestone for the team.
Two of the Aces' games are scheduled to be played at the larger T-Mobile Arena, with the rest taking place at their usual home venue, Michelob Ultra Arena. The team recently set a team attendance record at Michelob Ultra Arena when 10,424 fans attended a game against the New York Liberty.
Last season, the Aces set a franchise home record with 17,406 fans watching them defeat the Phoenix Mercury at T-Mobile Arena. This season, the Aces are averaging 10,379 fans per game, ranking fourth in the league in attendance.
Las Vegas also made headlines earlier this year when they became the first team to sell out their allotment of season tickets, leaving only individual game tickets available for purchase. The team's success in ticket sales reflects the growing popularity of the WNBA, which is experiencing increased attention and support.
The Fever currently lead the WNBA in attendance, averaging 16,757 fans per game. This surge in attendance comes as the league enjoys heightened visibility, thanks in part to a talented rookie class that includes standout players like Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese.
Overall, the WNBA is on track to achieve its highest attendance average in 22 years, with an average of 9,195 fans per game. The league's rising popularity is a testament to the exciting competition and talented athletes that continue to captivate fans across the country.
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