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WNBA expands to 36-game schedule and adds a Commission­er’s Cup

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NEW YORK — The WNBA season is expanding to a 36-game schedule and adding the Commission­er’s Cup tournament the league announced Thursday.

The league had a 34game schedule since 2003. The season begins on May 15 and ends on Sept. 20.

Each team will play 10 Cup games during the season with the last one happening on July 10. The games will be the first home and road games against conference opponents. The championsh­ip is between the top team in each conference in Cup standings and is tentativel­y scheduled for Aug. 14.

“We are incredibly excited to introduce a first-of-itskind in-season tournament for our league and present more regular-season games on ABC, increasing the

WNBA’s national television exposure,” said WNBA Commission­er Cathy Engelbert. “The Commission­er’s Cup offers fans another competitio­n through which to support their favorite teams and adds a new dimension to the season for our players and teams.”

Starting in 2021, the prize money for the Commission­er’s Cup and other in-season tournament­s will be a minimum of $750,000.

“We aren’t just adding games. We’re kind of finding ways to garner new fans,” players’ union president Nneka Ogwumike said. “The new schedule and Commission­er’s Cup will reflect the progress and innovation we’ve been discussing.”

There will be a break in this year’s schedule for the Tokyo Olympics from July 11 to Aug. 16.

Other schedule highlights include a WNBA

Finals rematch between Washington and Connecticu­t on June 28.

New York will play its first game in its new home — Barclays Center — on May 17.

Former league MVP and UConn product Breanna Stewart will make her return from an Achilles’ tendon injury that sidelined her last year against Dallas on May 15.

 ?? Jessica Hill / Associated Press ?? Connecticu­t Sun’s Courtney Williams reacts to a play during the first half in Game 4 of the WNBA Finals against the Washington Mystics on Oct. 8 in Uncasville. The WNBA season will expand from 34 games to 36 games and will add a Commission­er’s Cup.
Jessica Hill / Associated Press Connecticu­t Sun’s Courtney Williams reacts to a play during the first half in Game 4 of the WNBA Finals against the Washington Mystics on Oct. 8 in Uncasville. The WNBA season will expand from 34 games to 36 games and will add a Commission­er’s Cup.

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