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WNBA, Portland Thorns FC
Thorns, WNBA Portland to build first $150-million dual-sport women’s training center
The project comes a little over one year after the Bhathal family, who are also investors in the NBA’s Sacramento Kings, completed its $ 63-million acquisition of the Thorns. In September, the family was a warded the WNBA’s 15th franchise, which has sold more than 8,000 season tickets before announcing its name.
Portland Thorns and WNBA team unveil plans for joint practice facility
The Portland Thorns and future Portland WNBA team have a new home. A first-of-its-kind, joint practice facility is expected to open by early 2026 and will serve both the NWSL and WNBA team, owners and operators RAJ Sports announced Thursday.
The Latest in Women’s Sports Construction Arms Race: A $75 Million Joint WNBA-NWSL Facility
The Portland facility is believed to be the first of its kind. The post The Latest in Women’s Sports Construction Arms Race: A $75 Million Joint WNBA-NWSL Facility appeared first on Front Office Sports.
Portland's NWSL, WNBA Teams to Build $150M Training Facility
Lisa Bhathal Merage and Alex Bhathal, the principals of RAJ Sports, are building a dual-sport women's performance center for the NWSL's Portland Thorns and the WNBA expansion franchise that will begin play in 2026.
Portland Thorns, WNBA team announce $150M practice facility
The teams' owner RAJ Sports said the facility will be located in Hillsboro and will be the first in professional women's sports to serve two franchises.
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Report: Marina Mabrey Requests Trade from Sun amid WNBA Free Agency
An already busy WNBA offseason keeps getting juicier. Connecticut Sun guard Marina Mabrey has reportedly requested a trade, according to ESPN's ...
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Not 1. Not 2. But 3 women's hoop leagues? Athletes Unlimited, Unrivaled are WNBA offseason options
Alysha Clark wants to end the narrative that Athletes Unlimited and Unrivaled pits women's basketball players against one ...
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Evernorth named as the official health services partner of NBA, WNBA
The multi-year deal makes Evernorth Health Services the presenting partner of NBA Total Health, a holistic health platform ...
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WNBA App Continues To Enhance Content Offering By Streaming 2025 Athletes Unlimited Pro Basketball Games
The WNBA will once again enhance the league’s content offerings this winter by providing fans with games from Athletes ...
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When does the WNBA season start? Here's when you can watch Caitlin Clark and Kate Martin
After seeing Caitlin Clark back at Carver-Hawkeye Arena, Iowans may be wondering when she will return to national television ...
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Shop the Playa Society x WNBA Black History Every Game Capsule Collection
Playa Society and the WNBA have teamed up for a brand-new collection in celebration of Black History Month. The collection ...
WNBA
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Six-Time WNBA All-Star DeWanna Bonner Joins Indiana Fever
The Indiana Fever have signed two-time WNBA Champion DeWanna Bonner as a free agent, the team announced today. Bonner, who ...
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Sun Star Marina Mabrey Requests Trade Amid Team's WNBA Free Agency Roster Exodus
When Marina Mabrey was traded from the Chicago Sky to the Connecticut Sun back in July, she was enthused about joining a contending team. “Being part of a team ...
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The WNBA Was The Fastest-Growing Brand In Professional Sports In 2024
According to a new marketing report, the WNBA was the fastest-growing brand in professional sports in 2024. After years of ...
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WNBA mock draft: How far has Kiki Iriafen fallen? Will Paige Bueckers remain No. 1?
WNBA free agency has essentially come and gone. Although a few stragglers remain, most of the league’s teams have settled ...
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