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WNBA turnstile tracker

(through Aug. 9)

Home team Dates Total Avg. % cap. Previous Change  Dates (2015)
Atlanta Dream (a) 17 95,431  5,614 57.0% 6,122 -8.3% 17
Chicago Sky 17 119,147  7,009 95.6% 6,894 1.7% 17
Connecticut Sun 17 99,236  5,837 62.6% 5,557 5.0% 17
Dallas Wings (b) 17 90,060  5,298 75.7% NA NA 17
Indiana Fever 17 145,771  8,575 93.1% 7,485 14.6% 17
Los Angeles Sparks 17 163,839  9,638 73.3% 9,065 6.3% 17
Minnesota Lynx 17 157,523  9,266 101.2% 9,364 -1.0% 17
New York Liberty 17 165,300  9,724 96.1% 9,159 6.2% 17
Phoenix Mercury 17 175,965  10,351 107.5% 9,946 4.1% 17
San Antonio Stars (c) 17 108,551  6,385 64.6% 4,831 32.2% 17
Seattle Storm 17 122,912  7,230 74.6% 6,516 11.0% 17
Washington Mystics 17 117,795  6,929 93.6% 7,714 -10.2% 17
League Totals 204 1,561,530  7,655 82.2% 7,318 4.6% 204

Notes: No games were scheduled from July 23-Aug. 24 due to the 2016 Olympic Games.
(a) Includes one designated Dream home game played at Georgia Tech’s McCamish Pavilion this season.
(b) Relocated from Tulsa to Dallas following the 2015 season, with home games at UT Arlington’s College Park Center, which has a smaller capacity. 2015 Tulsa attendance figures are included in the year-to-date leaguewide totals.
(c) Played the 2015 season at Freeman Coliseum due to renovations at AT&T Center.


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