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The WNBA is expanding again, adding 3 new cities for a record 18 teams

NPRMonday, June 30, 2025 at 3:22:12 PM
The WNBA is expanding again, adding 3 new cities for a record 18 teams
The WNBA is growing fast—three more cities are getting teams, pushing the league to an all-time high of 18 squads. Cleveland jumps in first in 2028, followed by Detroit in 2029, and Philly rounds it out in 2030. More teams mean more chances for fans to catch games and for players to shine.
Editor’s Note: This isn't just about adding jerseys to the lineup—it's a big win for women's sports. The WNBA's expansion signals rising popularity and investment in the game, giving more athletes opportunities and fans new hometown teams to rally behind. It’s a clear step forward for the league’s visibility and long-term growth.
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