The Las Vegas Aces made history on Thursday, becoming the first team in WNBA history to sell out its season tickets.
The two-time defending champions made the announcement of the sellout, which was around 8,600 season ticket packages. They led the league in attendance last season with an average of 9,551 fans per game. Nine of the team’s 20 home games were sellouts.
While most of the team’s games last season were played at Michelob Ultra Arena, twice they played at T-Mobile Arena – a larger arena – and drew more than 12,000 fans for both games.
Single game tickets are set to go on sale in late April, with the team opening its season on May 14 against Phoenix.
Season memberships are now sold out‼️
— Las Vegas Aces (@LVAces) March 7, 2024
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The Aces enter the season attempting to become just the second team in WNBA history to win three consecutive championships. They would join the Houston Comets, who won four straight titles from 1997-2000.