DALLAS — The Dallas Wings confirmed Monday that it has sold out of season ticket memberships for the upcoming season -- for the first time in the franchise's history.
The sellout comes less than two weeks before the team's opening pre-season home game on May 3 against the Indiana Fever.
Could it be the Caitlin Clark effect? The Iowa product and No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft last week is drawing all sorts of hype heading into her rookie season in the WNBA -- some of it not even real.
Regardless, it's clear that North Texas' appetite for women's basketball is growing, and that the Wings are ready to serve.
Wings season ticket memberships account for nearly 40% of the 6,251 seats inside College Park Center in Arlington, the team said. The arena's remaining seats have all been designated for single-game, group, or flex plan tickets.
Last week, Dallas Wings CEO Greg Bibb told WFAA that individual ticket sales for Wings games were already up 1,170%, and that overall ticket sales were up 220%.
Fans interested in joining the season ticket membership waitlist can click here for more information. (With a possible move to a larger Downtown Dallas arena in the team's potential future, it might be smart to get on that list sooner than later.)
The WNBA, already coming off earning its best attendance and viewership season in decades this past summer, has gotten even more boosts in the offseason following the record-breaking viewership of the NCAA Women’s Championship game between Iowa and South Carolina.
Click here to take a look at the Wings' full 2024 game schedule.
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