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Las Vegas Aces Set Attendance Records, Sell Out Games

Las Vegas Aces head coach Becky Hammon speaks with her players during the second half of a WNBA basketball game against the Phoenix Mercury, Tuesday, May 14, 2024, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)

The Las Vegas Aces, a powerhouse in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA), are making history with their impressive ticket sales and fan support as they aim for a third consecutive championship.

Having already sold out 15 of their 20 home games, the Aces have set a new WNBA record for the most sellouts in a single season. In March, they achieved another milestone by becoming the first team in the league to sell out all of their season tickets.

Despite the overwhelming demand, there are still opportunities for fans to catch the Aces in action at their home venue, the Michelob Ultra Arena. Individual tickets are available for select games, including matchups against the Phoenix Mercury, Atlanta Dream, Connecticut Sun, and Dallas Wings. Additionally, tickets can be purchased for the game against the Chicago Sky at the T-Mobile Arena on September 3.

First team in the league to sell out all season tickets.
Las Vegas Aces set WNBA record with most sellouts in a season.
Individual tickets available for select games at Michelob Ultra Arena.

The Aces kicked off their season in spectacular fashion with a record-breaking attendance of 10,419 fans at the Michelob Ultra Arena. The team celebrated their previous championships by holding a ring ceremony and unveiling their latest championship banner alongside the 2022 title.

While most of the Aces' games will be played at the Michelob Ultra Arena, there are exceptions. The highly anticipated game against the Indiana Fever on July 2 has been moved to the T-Mobile Arena to accommodate the overwhelming demand to see top draft pick Caitlin Clark in action.

Last season, the Aces drew a franchise-record crowd of 17,406 fans at the T-Mobile Arena during a pivotal game against the Mercury, solidifying their top seed in the WNBA playoffs.

This season, the Aces continue to attract attention and support from fans, as evidenced by the upcoming sellout game against the Los Angeles Sparks, which will be broadcast nationally on ABC as part of a doubleheader event.

With their remarkable success on the court and unwavering fan base, the Las Vegas Aces are undoubtedly a team to watch in the WNBA this season.

For more WNBA news and updates, visit AP WNBA.

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