WNBA opens with highest attendance in 26 years
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[June 11, 2024]
The WNBA registered its
highest attendance in 26 years for an opening month to the season as
well as its most-watched start.
The league announced Monday that 400,000 fans attended games since the
season tipped off on May 14 through the end of the month, its highest
since nearly the league's inception; the WNBA began play in 1997.
Further, more than half of all WNBA games were sellouts, which is a 156
percent increase year over year, according to the release. |
May 18, 2024; Brooklyn, New York, USA; Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark
(22) drives to the basket in the first quarter against the New York
Liberty at Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: Wendell Cruz-USA TODAY
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Additionally, games are averaging 1.32 million
viewers across all network partners, nearly tripling last
season's average (462,000 viewers).
"What's happening now in women's basketball is confirmation of
what we've always known: The demand is there, and women's sports
is a valuable investment," said chief growth officer Colie
Edison. "We're encouraged by growing engagement across all our
verticals, especially as we welcome new and diverse audiences
into our fandom. The WNBA continues to experience sustained
growth as our league embraces this heightened momentum."
Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark has been a part of two
record-setting televised games. The Fever's opening night game
against the Connecticut Sun averaged 2.12 million viewers,
making it the most-watched on Disney platforms ever. The Fever's
game against the Sun six days later averaged 1.56 million
viewers, making it the most watched on ESPN ever.
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