LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Whether it was the viewership, attendance, sales, or social media engagement, it was a record-breaking year across all platforms for the WNBA, and the Las Vegas Aces were at the forefront of it all.
The Aces couldn’t have had a better start to the year than entering the season back-to-back champions. However, making history in 2023 meant having even higher expectations in 2024.
While they didn’t accomplish their ultimate goal, the Aces’ season still made historic strides for the WNBA despite losing to the New York Liberty in the semifinals.
Las Vegas Aces fall to New York Liberty in WNBA semifinals
From a trip to the White House to four Aces taking home gold at the Paris Olympics, or Tiffany Hayeswinning the WNBA’s sixth player of the year award, and not to mention A’ja Wilson becoming just the third player in league history to win the …