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5,000 fans rush to secure Portland's new WNBA team season tickets

Portland, ORLocal News

In a remarkable display of enthusiasm, 5,000 fans have secured season tickets for Portland's new WNBA team within just two weeks of their release. This unprecedented demand reflects a growing trend and support for women's basketball, indicating a promising future for the franchise. The season tickets are a precursor to the team's inaugural season set to kick off in 2026, and the excitement surrounding it is palpable. Cathy Englebert, the WNBA Commissioner, has praised the community's response, highlighting the league's focus on expanding its reach and impact in various markets. The swift uptake of tickets not only signifies a robust interest in women's sports but also hints at a beneficial economic boost for the local area.

Local businesses are likely to benefit from the influx of fans attending games, further solidifying the team's importance to the Portland community. As the franchise gears up for its debut, the atmosphere is charged with anticipation and hope for a successful run in the league. This development marks a significant milestone for women’s sports and the ongoing evolution of community engagement in athletics.

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