SIDs (and other folks in athletics who manage home events) who have a fall sport as soccer and probably softball/baseball as spring sport will now have to clone themselves. Fun times.
The last time we were home to a WNBA team (Detroit Shock) we ranked top five in attendance for five straight seasons, No. 1 in attendance for three straight seasons and set a single-game attendance record of 22,076 fans at Game 3 of the 2003 WNBA Finals.
Additionally more than 775,000 people were excited to come to Detroit for the 2024 NFL draft. Detroit is a sports town. We’re sure we’ll see the same excitement for the WNBA returning.
Women's sports are poised to hit new revenue records in 2025. According to a new report from Deloitte, women's sports are projected to earn $2.35 billion globally in 2025, a 25% increase over a record $1.88 billion produced last year. https://t.co/fZulNYEauU
I’ve just completed an 82-day stretch with St. John’s Athletics, initially to fill in while a staff member there had to be out for a month unexpectedly, and later to stick it out through the end of an incredible season. 1/7
Wolverines are dancing!
Michigan is the No. 6 seed in the Birmingham 3 region and will face either No. 11 seed Princeton/Iowa State at Notre Dame on Friday
#GoBlue
In the age of the transfer portal, senior guards Greta Kampschroeder and Jordan Hobbs chose to stay with @umichwbball, kindling their leadership and friendship in the process.
@TaylorDaniels_6 on the two seniors’ time at Michigan: https://t.co/4OPb2Z3YJU
Emotional is an understatement.
I’ve received my call-up to the majors to be “The Voice of Comerica Park” as the Detroit @Tigers Public Address Announcer!
As a kid, I wanted nothing more than to be a Tiger. Now on my 24th birthday, in my own way, I’ve made that kid proud.