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According to Ben Pickman of The Athletic, the Liberty are valued at $450 million after raising capital from a group of investors, which "is believed to be a record across professional women’s sports and is more than double that of the last publicly known capital raise made by a WNBA franchise."
Clara Wu and Joe Tsai have moved the Liberty further into the history books with a record-setting valuation for women's sports.
The Liberty received their 2024 WNBA Championship rings during a banner-raising ceremony ahead of their 2025 season opener against the Las Vegas Aces at 1 p.m. ET Saturday at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn,
The Liberty’s valuation has set a new global benchmark as momentum around women’s sports continues to soar. A recent round of capital raising from a group of investors put the franchise valuation at a record $450 million, a source confirmed to The Post on Thursday.
The New York Liberty are making history in women's sports. The team has raised capital from a group of investors at a valuation of $450 million, a record for a professional women's sports franchise, sources told The Athletic.
The Sky had a rough start to the season against the Indiana Fever. Chicago lost 93-58 in a game where the Sky shot just 29.1% from the field. Angel Reese had a 12-point, 17-rebound double-double, but she didn't get much support from her teammates during the contest.
WNBA season dribbles into full force, the reigning champions, the New York Liberty, are making headlines not just for their on-court prowess but also for a new partnership with travel brand Away. Announced just ahead of the team’s home opener,
Billboard got to sit courtside at the New York Liberty's WNBA opening game and championship ceremony, and we take you inside what you missed on the big night, including an interview with Jonquel Jones.