The Dream have “sold out their ticket memberships” for the third consecutive season, according to Lauren Williams of the ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION. Atlanta Dream President & COO Morgan Shaw Parker has helped the Dream “maximize their reach in the community as the team has evolved” over the last six years. She has “worked out how to parlay the team’s on-court success into advancing the franchise as a whole.” On the court, the Dream finished third at the end of the regular season before a “surprising first-round exit in the WNBA playoffs.” But Shaw Parker and her team “flipped that into selling out the team’s half- and full-season tickets.” For Shaw Parker, building Dream games into a “premium experience for the team’s fans and Atlanta residents has come down to relying on the people she surrounds herself with” (ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION, 3/31).
ANOTHER SELLOUT: In Las Vegas, Mick Akers noted the Aces have “sold out their season ticket allotment for the 2026 season.” The reigning WNBA champions announced Monday that the occasion marks the “third straight season that the Aces have being able to sell out their season tickets.” The Aces were also the “first WNBA team to sell out their season ticket memberships in 2024,” which began the three-year streak. The team noted that Aces season ticket holders from 2025 “accounted for 92 percent of the 2026 buyers,” with the “remaining 8 percent being purchased by those on the team’s season ticket wait list.” Single-game tickets for 2026 home games “are still available” (LAS VEGAS REVIEW JOURNAL, 3/30).


