Everyone really has been watching women’s sports. The WNBA announced Thursday that they have set a single-season attendance record, breaking the previous record from 2002. Seems odd that that record had been held since 2002, right? Well, back then, there were 16 WNBA teams; this year, there are 13 teams. This highlights the growing interest in women’s basketball but also the commitment from franchises to make sure their venues have enough seating for everyone who wants to come watch the action. Many games this season have been moved to bigger venues to accommodate. That, plus the boom in women’s basketball fandom the league has seen, has resulted in historic
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