NEW YORK (WKBN) — The WNBA and the NBA Board of Governors formally approved WNBA expansion in Cleveland, Detroit, and Philadelphia on Thursday night. Last June, the league announced that a team was ...
Cleveland's new WNBA franchise still doesn't have a nickname, at least not one unveiled to the public, but it does now have the official green light to begin play in 2028. Cleveland Cavaliers ...
In a sweeping move set to reshape the future of women’s basketball, the WNBA will add three new franchises in Cleveland, Detroit, and Philadelphia by 2030, joining the previously announced expansion ...
It was announced on April 9th that the WNBA and NBA Board of Governors formally approved the WNBA expansion in Cleveland, Detroit, and Philadelphia, with the big news being when they will begin play.
The WNBA formally approved expansion teams in Cleveland, Detroit and Philadelphia, the league announced Thursday. Cleveland's WNBA team will begin playing in the 2028 season, while Detroit's squad ...
All three cities have NBA teams in the Cavaliers, Pistons and 76ers, respectively. The league will have two expansion teams beginning in the upcoming 2026 season: the Portland Fire and Toronto Tempo.
The WNBA announced Monday it will expand to 18 teams by 2030, with franchises in Cleveland, Detroit and Philadelphia joining previously announced teams in Portland and Toronto, which begin play next ...
The WNBA is expanding to 18 teams over the next five years, with Cleveland, Detroit and Philadelphia all set to join the league by 2030. Cleveland will begin play in 2028, Detroit in 2029 and ...
The WNBA announced formal approval for expansion teams in Cleveland, Detroit and Philadelphia on Thursday. The move certifies those three cities, previously announced, gained authorization to join the ...
The initial announcement of expanding to those cities, totaling to 18 teams, came on June 30, 2025. The movement was subject to the approval, which is now formal. Cleveland will begin play first in ...
Three new franchises are on the way in the WNBA. The WNBA and NBA Board of Governors on Thursday formally approved new expansion teams coming to Cleveland, Detroit and Philadelphia. Stream Connecticut ...