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Fran Harris wants WNBA to consider Austin
Former Longhorns star leads effort to bring WNBA expansion franchise to Austin
More than a dozen cities are being considered for the WNBA's next expansion franchise, which is expected to begin playing by 2028.
Kevin Durant, Texas basketball star eyes WNBA franchise in Austin
According to KVUE, Harris has spent the past year raising capital and preparing Austin's submission for the WNBA to consider. The city has a long reputation as a college football town, yet has never had a professional sports team of their own. This coincides with the national trend of growing women's sports viewership.
Texas Longhorn alum aims to bring WNBA team to Austin
Former NCAA champ and UT Longhorn standout Fran Harris is raising capital and working on Austin’s submission packet to bring the 16th team to the capital city, with the WNBA’s
WNBA expansion to Austin? Former Texas Star Fran Harris has a plan to bring another team to Texas
Fran Harris has a plan. The former Texas women’s basketball great has the financial backing, she insists. She’s got the support of the school administration and the city’s mayor and has had constructive conversations with the sports investment group that built the possible arena home.
Fran Harris wants the WNBA to consider Austin for expansion
Harris has spent the past year raising capital and working on Austin's submission packet to position the city as the WNBA's next team location.
Meet the former WNBA star behind the league’s Austin’s expansion bid
So, Harris has spent the last several years rallying the community, and preparing for a WNBA expansion bid in Austin. That bid is underway, and in turn, Austin has emerged as one
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WNBA expansion: Three cities most worthy of a new franchise, including a familiar one in Houston
Thanks to household names like Breanna Stewart, A'ja Wilson, Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese and others, the WNBA has turned into ...
Athlon Sports
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WNBA Boss Cathy Engelbert Admits Unexpected Work Situation
Unfortunately for
Cathy
Engelbert
, as the
WNBA
aims to grow its brand even more, it's likely that her email will be exploding with more messages.
Houston Chronicle
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WNBA expansion to Austin? Former UT star Fran Harris has a plan to bring another team to Texas
“All the owners were men then. And I said I’m going to be the first woman owner of a
WNBA
team.” She didn’t follow up on ...
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Why Caitlin Clark Was 'So Upset' in the Moments After Getting Picked 1st During WNBA Draft
The WNBA star revealed what upset her at the 2024 draft during a reunion with her former Iowa Hawkeyes teammates ...
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on MSN
These NFL and NBA players are eyeing WNBA expansion teams
Patrick Mahomes and Jayson Tatum are both reportedly interested in bringing the WNBA to their cities. The WNBA currently has ...
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on MSN
Jayson Tatum Looks To Invest In Potential WNBA Team In St. Louis
Jayson Tatum is joining two billionaires, Richard Chaifetz and David Hoffman, in their bid to bring the 16th team of the WNBA ...
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on MSN
Jayson Tatum Jumps Into WNBA Franchise Bidding Against $450 Million NFL Star
NFL star Partick Mahomes stands in the way of Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum's bid to become a WNBA franchise owner.
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Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes wants to bring WNBA team to Kansas City: ‘It’s kind of a no-brainer’
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is eyeing the next venture for himself and the ownership group of the NWSL’s ...
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WNBA Star Jonquel Jones Debunks Targeting Myths Around Caitlin Clarks Rookie Season
Jonquel Jones clarifies that WNBA players aren't out to single out Caitlin Clark; they're just playing the game hard.
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