Atlanta Dream Announce 2023 Schedule

Dream partners with SkateLyfe TV to announce record 20-game home stand

Atlanta Dream 2023 Schedule Release Video Presented by Coca Cola

Schedule Information

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ATLANTA, Ga. (November 30, 2022) – The WNBA’s Atlanta Dream will tip off their 16th season in May 2023, starting the summer on the road against the Dallas Wings on Saturday, May 20, the league announced Wednesday afternoon.

“We look forward to building on a foundational 2022 season and bringing a new level of excitement to the court in 2023,” said head coach Tanisha Wright. “We can’t wait to play in front of our fans and showcase the greatest athletes in the world right here in our hometown of Atlanta.”

The Dream will open their season at home in Gateway Center Arena on Sunday, May 28, hosting the Indiana Fever at 3:00 p.m. ET. The game marks the first of a five-game homestand to open the season, where the Dream will host the Chicago Sky, Las Vegas Aces, New York Liberty and the Connecticut Sun.

The expanded 2023 WNBA Schedule will see each team play 40 games (up from 18 in 2022), the most in the league’s 26-year history. In the expanded schedule, the Dream will face all Eastern Conference opponents – Chicago, Connecticut, Indiana, New York and Washington – along with Los Angeles and Las Vegas four times each. Seven of the Dream’s first 10 games are Commissioner’s Cup matchups, giving Atlanta a chance to jump out to an early lead in the competition.

“Our passionate fans show up for the city of Atlanta every game and provide one of the most authentic and energetic home court advantages in the league,” Wright said. “We are excited about the growth of the WNBA schedule and the opportunity to play more games in Atlanta.”

Atlanta’s 2023 home schedule includes 13 weekend dates, comprised of six Friday night games and six Sunday afternoon games, and a lone Saturday daytime matchup against Connecticut on July 22. The Dream recorded eight sellouts in the 2022 regular season at Gateway Center Arena – Wright’s and general manager Dan Padover’s first season with Atlanta.

The Dream will play two preseason games this year, heading up to Washington to face the Mystics on Wednesday, May 10 at 11:30 a.m. ET and hosting the Connecticut Sun on Sunday, May 14 at 3:00 p.m. ET.

The Schedule Release video content taps into both the nostalgia and recent resurgence roller skating has seen in Atlanta, which has (as expected) influenced everyone.

A full broadcast schedule with national and locally broadcasted games will be announced on a later date.

2023 Atlanta Dream Schedule Release Video presented by Coca Cola

The Atlanta Dream teamed up with renowned skate videographer and owner of SkateLyfe TV, Chad Harrell, to announce the Dream’s 2023 schedule. The backdrop highlights Sparkles, a staple rink famous in the Atlanta community, and features roller skating talent such as celebrity skate instructor P.U.S.H., local skate crews, and a cameo from Dream co-owner and vice president Renee Montgomery.

The video taps into both the nostalgia and recent resurgence roller skating has seen in Atlanta, which has expectedly led to a renaissance of the sport nation-wide. Roller skating has an enduring legacy with a rich history woven throughout Atlanta’s culture dating back to the early 1900’s. In metro Atlanta today, the skating community is vibrant and continues to thrive and flourish.

SkateLyfe TV is a roller skating entertainment platform based here in Atlanta. The company was founded in 2017 by Harrell with a mission to shine a light on the talent and positivity that roller staking provides to the world.

Commissioner’s Cup presented by Coinbase

The Commissioner’s Cup presented by Coinbase, an in-season tournament pitting conference rivals against each other during the first half of the regular season, will return for its third season. The 10 designated “Cup games” per team will be the first home game and first road game each team plays against its five conference rivals, all completed from May 19 – July 12. The team from each conference with the top record in Commissioner’s Cup presented by Coinbase games will compete for a half-a-million-dollar prize pool in the Commissioner’s Cup Championship presented by Coinbase on Tuesday, Aug. 15. Additional details will be announced at a later date.

AT&T WNBA All-Star 2023

AT&T WNBA All-Star 2023, the 19th All-Star Game in league history, will be played on Saturday, July 15. More information about AT&T WNBA All-Star will be forthcoming.

About the Atlanta Dream

The Atlanta Dream is a professional women’s basketball team based in Atlanta, Ga. that strives to build a place where our team, our fans and our city come together to represent the community we seek to serve. We celebrate diversity, represent Atlanta, reward innovation and imagination, and aim to empower women both on and off the court. The team currently plays home games at the Gateway Center Arena @ College Park and has qualified for the WNBA Playoffs in nine of its first 15 seasons. To learn more about the Dream and purchase 2023 season tickets, please visit dream.wnba.com/tickets or call 877-977-7729.

Georgia International Convention Center Appoints Ricki VanDuvall as New Director of Sales, Marketing

Certified Hospitality Sales Professional Joins Gateway Center Campus Sales and Marketing Team

Ricki VanDuvallATLANTA – January 6, 2023 – The Georgia International Convention Center (GICC), the second largest convention center in the state, today announced the appointment of Ricki VanDuvall as director of sales and marketing. VanDuvall is a Certified Hospitality Sales Professional (CHSP) bringing more than 20 years of hotel industry experience to the GICC team. In her new role, she will oversee the team responsible for selling the convention space, as well as Gateway Center Arena and the Historic College Park Golf Course. She will also be responsible for driving growth to the destination by raising awareness for all hotels and venues situated on the GICC campus and collaborating with the ATL District Airport CVB to deliver meaningful revenue-generating events to the market.

“We are delighted to welcome such a strong industry professional with renowned hospitality experience to our family,” said Mercedes Miller, executive director of the Georgia International Convention Center (GICC) and the Gateway Center Arena. “With deep roots in the College Park community and exceptional interpersonal skills, we are confident Ricki will be of great value in continuing the growth of our destination.”

VanDuvall, an Atlanta native, spent her high school years in College Park before moving to Washington, D.C., where she earned her bachelor’s degree from Howard University. Before joining the GICC team, she served as a valuable asset at various hotel brands including the Crowne Plaza Atlanta Airport, Radisson Hotel Group and Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Airport.

Throughout her career, VanDuvall gained experience overseeing a team of sales professionals, growing topline revenue and managing budgets to ensure positive flow. She has also demonstrated the ability to cultivate a creative and customer-focused environment. During her tenure with Radisson Hotel Group, she received the Golden Rose award for revenue generation – the organization’s highest recognition.

For more information, visit www.gicc.com. To stay updated on all things at the Gateway Center Campus, follow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

About the Georgia International Convention Center (GICC)

Georgia’s second largest convention center, the Georgia International Convention Center (GICC), is uniquely positioned to offer guests and clients unprecedented convenience. As the world’s only convention center directly connected to a major airport, this modern facility embodies the grace and efficiency of flight itself. The GICC is also home to three new LEED-certified convention hotels; the Atlanta Airport Marriott Gateway, the Renaissance Atlanta Airport Gateway and the Springhill Suites Atlanta Airport Gateway. Equipped with a wide range of cutting-edge facilities, including a 9,800 square foot Culinary Arts Center and Georgia’s largest ballroom at 40,000 square feet, this event space provides solutions tailored to each convention’s unique needs. The GICC has also successfully achieved GBAC Star Facility Accreditation and is committed to protecting the health and safety of all attendees at every event.

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Georgia International Convention Center Promotes Darcel Ivey to Senior Sales Manager

Industry Veteran to Enter Enhanced Role Responsible for
Selling Gateway Center Campus Venues

Darcel IveyATLANTA – February 17, 2023 – The Georgia International Convention Center (GICC), the second largest convention center in the state, today announced the promotion of Darcel Ivey to senior sales manager. Ivey is a skilled and detail-oriented sales professional who has worked with the GICC team for nearly 25 years.

In her expanded role, Ivey solicits new and existing business for the Gateway Center Campus which includes the convention center, Gateway Center Arena and the Historic College Park Golf Course. She works to secure the event space for both corporate and public community events, as well as tradeshows and conferences. In addition, she is responsible for generating proposals and contracts and also attends industry events and tradeshows while working with several departments to ensure event success.

“Darcel’s industry experience, knowledge and attention to detail, alongside her passion, dedication, and renowned interpersonal skills, have made her an incredible asset to our team,” said Mercedes Miller, executive director of the GICC and the Gateway Center Arena. “We feel privileged to have worked with her for over two decades and look forward to watching her continue to succeed in her new role.”

Ivey joined the GICC team in April of 1998 bringing multiple years of hospitality industry experience and outstanding customer service and communication skills. Before joining the GICC, she served on the Embassy Suites Atlanta Airport team for over seven years, achieving multiple promotion advancements from administrative assistant to sales manager. Ivey graduated from Berry College with a bachelor’s degree in business administration and a minor in computer science.

As a Berry College alumnus, she served as an officer for the Berry College African American Alumni Association. Ivey is also a former member of the Georgia Chapter of Meeting Professionals International (GaMPI) and the Professional Convention Managers Association (PCMA). She is an active board member of the Ringer Center of Excellence Board of Directors, as well as a member of the Georgia Society of Association Executives (GSAE) and the Religious Conference Management Association (RCMA).

For more information, visit www.gicc.com. To stay updated on all things at the Gateway Center Campus, follow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

About the Georgia International Convention Center (GICC)

Georgia’s second largest convention center, the Georgia International Convention Center (GICC), is uniquely positioned to offer guests and clients unprecedented convenience. As the world’s only convention center directly connected to a major airport, this modern facility embodies the grace and efficiency of flight itself. The GICC is also home to three new LEED-certified convention hotels; the Atlanta Airport Marriott Gateway, the Renaissance Atlanta Airport Gateway and the Springhill Suites Atlanta Airport Gateway. Equipped with a wide range of cutting-edge facilities, including a 9,800 square foot Culinary Arts Center and Georgia’s largest ballroom at 40,000 square feet, this event space provides solutions tailored to each convention’s unique needs. The GICC has also successfully achieved GBAC Star Facility Accreditation and is committed to protecting the health and safety of all attendees at every event.

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Gateway Center Arena Launches Ticketmaster Partnership, Announces Two Upcoming Shows

Limited Tickets Remain for the 85 South Show: Return of the Ghetto Legends Live at the Arena Stage on December 28 & 29; Tickets on Sale Now for the Inaugural Winter Cabaret Ball Taking Place on January 21

 

ATLANTA – December 14, 2022 – Gateway Center Arena, a state-of-the-art 5,000-seat sports and event venue located in South Atlanta, today announced it will host the 85 South Show: Return of the Ghetto Legends and the inaugural Winter Cabaret Ball as part of a new partnership with Ticketmaster.

“The 85 South Show: Return of the Ghetto Legends is the first of many events we will host at Gateway Center Arena via a new official partnership with Ticketmaster,” Mercedes Miller, executive director of the Georgia International Convention Center (GICC) and the Gateway Center Arena, said. “We will kick off 2023 with another amazing performance and Gateway Center Arena’s first-ever Winter Cabaret Ball. While our arena is well-known for hosting Atlanta Dream and College Park Skyhawks games, we are excited to expand our entertainment offerings with more concerts, comedy shows and beyond.”

Presented by Outback Presents, two back-to-back nights of raw comedy will feature Wild’n’Out stars DC Young Fly, Karlous Miller and Chico Bean. Limited tickets remain exclusively via Ticketmaster for the Wednesday, December 28 and Thursday, December 29 shows.

DC Young Fly, Atlanta’s own westside comedian, became a recurring cast member in Season 7 of the improv comedy show Wild ‘N Out and was named “Rookie of the Year” in his first season. Chico Bean, a seasoned comedian, began his career in Greensboro, North Carolina. Karlous Miller is the world’s only comedian born in Oxford, Mississippi, who relocated to Atlanta to pursue a career in stand-up. Bean and Miller joined as recurring cast members in the fifth season of Wild ‘N Out and are well-known for their “Sucka MC Battles.” In October 2020 and 2021, the trio hosted the BET Hip-Hop Awards. They will bring all the freestyles, roasts and comedy to Atlanta this December!

Hosted by the hilarious MC Lightfoot, the inaugural Winter Cabaret Ball features an incredible lineup starring R&B legends – The Stylistics, Freddie Jackson, The Manhattans, Heatwave, Lenny Williams, Enchantment, and Ray Goodman and Brown. Doors will open at 6 p.m. on Saturday, January 21, with the show beginning at 7 p.m. Fans are encouraged to wear their winter white and, with a limited number of tables available, get tickets now via Ticketmaster.

As part of its new Ticketmaster partnership, tickets for all events at the Gateway Center Arena can be purchased directly from mobile devices, a convenient improvement to the overall fan experience.

For more information about the 85 South Show visit, www.85SouthShow.com or www.ArenaGatewayCenter.com/events/85south. Stay up-to-date on the latest news by following @85SouthShow on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

Those interested in purchasing tickets to events at the Gateway Center Arena, visit www.ticketmaster.com/gateway-center-arena-tickets-college-park/venue. For more information on all things at the Gateway Center Arena, visit www.ArenaGatewayCenter.com or follow @GatewayArena on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

 

About Gateway Center Arena

Gateway Center Arena is a state-of-the-art 5,000-seat venue located in Metro Atlanta’s Southside, just minutes from downtown Atlanta via MARTA or the highway and a three-minute Skytrain ride from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. With the help of their award-winning staff, the Gateway Center Arena is every guest’s ticket to quality entertainment and events. Line-ups include a variety of professional sporting events, concerts, family events, graduations, conventions and more. As the official home to the WNBA team Atlanta Dream and the Atlanta Hawks G-League team, the College Park SkyHawks, the Gateway Center Arena is designed with sports fans in mind. Event planners have everything they need to bring the experiences they imagine to life in this world-class facility.

About Ticketmaster

Ticketmaster is the world’s largest ticket marketplace and the global market leader in live event ticketing products and services. Through official partnerships with thousands of venues, artists, sports teams, festivals, performing arts centres and theatres, Ticketmaster processes 500 million tickets per year across 30+ different countries. Ticketmaster is a part of Live Nation Entertainment (NYSE: LYV).

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Gateway Center Arena Promotes Blake White to Executive Chef

Chef Blake to Lead All Culinary Operations and Concessions
for Popular College Park Sports and Event Venue

Blake WhiteATLANTA – December 19, 2022 – Gateway Center Arena, a state-of-the-art 5,000-seat sports and event venue located in South Atlanta, today announced the recent promotion of Blake White to Executive Chef. In this new role, White will manage all of the arena’s food and beverage operations, including overseeing concessions and maintaining quality service standards, as well as focusing on the creation of new culinary experiences with unique event and game day menus.

“Since joining the GICC Campus team earlier this year, Chef Blake has made a tremendous impact, working alongside Chef Matt Finley to take our food and beverage operations to a new level,” said Mercedes Miller, executive director of the Georgia International Convention Center (GICC), Gateway Center Arena and Historic College Park Golf Course. “We are excited to watch Chef Blake flourish in his elevated role!”

Chef Blake joined the Proof of the Pudding @ GICC team as executive sous chef at the beginning of 2022, bringing more than 15 years of culinary experience to the team.  In that role, he oversaw the culinary staff and kitchen operations for all GICC and Gateway Center Arena events. Growing up in Decatur, Georgia fostered Chef Blake’s passion for Southern comfort food and BBQ, and ultimately inspired him to pursue a career in the culinary industry. After graduating from Le Cordon Bleu College for Culinary Arts, he worked in the kitchen for various catering event operations. Chef Blake brings a fresh perspective and unparalleled talent to the Proof of the Pudding @ GICC team.

“Chef Blake has been a great addition to the GICC family, and to watch his incredible growth has been a privilege,” said Howard Hickman, food service general manager at the GICC Campus. “As Chef Matt transitions into developing and managing campus-wide catering efforts, we look forward to watching Chef Blake continue to enhance the Arena’s amazing culinary program.”

For more information on the Gateway Center Arena, visit www.ArenaGatewayCenter.com or follow @GatewayArena on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

 

About Gateway Center Arena

Gateway Center Arena is a state-of-the-art 5,000-seat venue located in Metro Atlanta’s Southside, just minutes from downtown Atlanta via MARTA or the highway and a three-minute Skytrain ride from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. With the help of their award-winning staff, the Gateway Center Arena is every guest’s ticket to quality entertainment and events. Line-ups include a variety of professional sporting events, concerts, family events, graduations, conventions and more. As the official home to the WNBA team Atlanta Dream and the Atlanta Hawks G-League team, the College Park SkyHawks, the Gateway Center Arena is designed with sports fans in mind. Event planners have everything they need to bring the experiences they imagine to life in this world-class facility.

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Atlanta Dream Announce 2022 Schedule

Atlanta Dream 2022 Schedule

 

The Atlanta Dream will tip off their 15th season against the Dallas Wings on the road on Saturday, May 7, the WNBA announced Thursday as part of the 2022 schedule.

The Dream will make their first appearance on the Gateway Center Arena hardwood Wednesday, May 11 against Los Angeles as part of a Home Opening Week Celebration. The week will also include Head Coach Tanisha Wright’s first meeting against her former team, the Las Vegas Aces, who will come to town Friday, May 13.

“I think this schedule provides a good opportunity for us to be really competitive in the league this year,” Wright said. “Our schedule is really balanced between multi-game homestands and long road trips. We will use those road trips to build character before we’re deep into our schedule. The competition against this caliber of teams will really help us build as a young team.”

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Dream to Select Third in 2022 WNBA Draft

Atlanta receives a top pick in the Draft for the fourth time in franchise history

ATLANTA, GA (Dec. 19, 2021) – The Atlanta Dream received the third pick in the 2022 WNBA Draft Lottery presented by State Farm, which aired live on ESPN Sunday afternoon. The selection marks the Dream’s second consecutive No. 3 overall selection.

The Dream will select in the lottery for only the fourth time in franchise history. Most recently, Atlanta selected Aari McDonald with the No. 3 overall selection in 2021, just a year after drafting Chennedy Carter with the No. 4 selection in 2020 – the team’s first top-four pick since its first year of lottery eligibility in 2009. The Dream’s only other lottery pick was Angel McCoughtry in 2009, who went on to set – and still hold – nearly every franchise scoring record in 10 years with the Dream.

“It’s really exciting for us to have the No. 3 pick in the 2022 WNBA Draft,” said Dream head coach Tanisha Wright. “What we’re really looking to do with this selection is add a competitive player to our roster who will play hard for us every single night. The player we draft will really help us build the foundation for who the Dream are both on and off the court.”

2022 WNBA Draft Lottery order of finish (combined 2020 and 2021 record/odds of winning)

1 – Washington Mystics (21-33 / 17.80%)

2 – Indiana Fever (12-42 / 44.20%)

3 – Atlanta Dream (15-39 / 27.60%)

4 – Dallas Wings (27-27 / 10.40%)

Atlanta’s all-time first round draft picks (2008-20)

1 – Angel McCoughtry (2009)
2 – N/A
3 – Aari McDonald (2021), TBD (2022)
4 – Chennedy Carter (2020)
5 – N/A
6 – N/A
7 – Brittney Sykes (2017)
8 – Tamera Young (2008), Ta’Shia Phillips (2011)*, Shoni Schimmel (2014)
9 – Chanel Mokango (2010)
10 – Samantha Logic (2015)
11 – Bria Holmes (2016), Brianna Turner (2019)^
12 – N/A

* The Dream traded guard Kelly Miller, the team’s 2011 No. 8 overall draft pick Ta’Shia Phillips and a first round pick in 2012 to the Mystics in exchange for Lindsey Harding and a second round pick in 2012
^ Traded to Phoenix for the Mercury’s 2018 First Round Selection, Marie Gülich
The Dream drafted Sancho Lyttle at No. 1 overall in the 2009 Houston Comets Dispersal Draft

Current Dream players originally drafted in the first round:

  • Odyssey Sims (2014 – 2nd overall by Tulsa)
  • Shekinna Stricklen (2012 – 2nd overall by Seattle)
  • Aari McDonald (2021 – 3rd overall by Atlanta)
  • Chennedy Carter (2020 – 4th overall by Atlanta)
  • Elizabeth Williams (2015 – 4th overall by Connecticut)
  • Tianna Hawkins (2013 – 6th overall by Seattle)
  • Candice Dupree (2006 – 6th overall by Chicago)

The Atlanta Dream will tip off their milestone 15th season in the WNBA in May 2022. The team currently plays home games at the Gateway Center Arena @ College Park and has qualified for the WNBA Playoffs in nine of its first 14 seasons. To learn more about the Dream and purchase 2022 season tickets, please visit www.dreamelitemembership.com, call 877-977-7729 or email tickets@atlantadream.net.

 

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SHARIFE COOPER, JALEN JOHNSON AND SKYLAR MAYS RETURN TO ATLANTA HAWKS

COLLEGE PARK, Ga. – The College Park Skyhawks announced today that forward Jalen Johnson has been recalled by the Atlanta Hawks, while two-way players and guards Sharife Cooper and Skylar Mays have been transferred to the Atlanta Hawks.

All three players started in both College Park Skyhawks games to begin the season. Cooper averaged 18.5 points, 5.0 assists and 2.5 rebounds in 33.4 minutes in the two games. Johnson compiled 13.5 points, 11.0 rebounds and 2.0 assists in 32.3 minutes, including a 21-point, 12-rebound performance on Nov. 7 vs. Maine. Mays averaged 15.5 points, 3.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 3.0 steals across the two games.

The Skyhawks will continue their regular season with a “Hoops for Heroes Night” when they host the Delaware Blue Coats on Nov. 19 at 7 p.m. ET. That will be the first of two games against the Blue Coats, with the second coming on Nov. 21 at 2 p.m. ET.

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ABOUT COLLEGE PARK SKYHAWKS

Home to the world’s most traveled airport in Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International and Georgia’s newest convention center, the Georgia International Convention Center, the city of College Park is the home of the Atlanta Hawks’ NBA G League affiliate, the College Park Skyhawks. The Skyhawks host games at the Gateway Center Arena at College Park, a 3500-seat multipurpose sports and entertainment venue, that is the premier event facility in south Atlanta. Owned and operated by the Atlanta Hawks, the Skyhawks ownership team also includes Grammy Award-winning recording artist, hip-hop superstar and College Park native 2 Chainz. Season-Ticket Memberships are on-sale now! Founding Members will experience exclusive benefits, such as VIP Member Events, discounts on Skyhawks merchandise, and a personal contact in the front office. To find out more, email info@cpskyhawks.com, visit www.cpskyhawks.com or call 404-878-3370.

Atlanta Dream Donate Court to Hayes’ Facility, Hoop Nation ATL

Renee Montgomery presented the court in a ceremony on Monday night

COLLEGE PARK, GA – The Atlanta Dream ownership group of Larry Gottesdiener, Suzanne Abair and Renee Montgomery donated the team’s home basketball court to Hoop Nation ATL, a multi-purpose basketball facility owned by Dream All-Star Tiffany Hayes.

Atlanta Dream Co-Owner and Vice President Renee Montgomery presented the court to Hoop Nation ATL in a ceremony on Monday night (November 16). The dedication took place during Renee’s Runs, a free weekly women’s pick-up program held every Monday night from 8-10 p.m. at Hoop Nation ATL. The runs are designed to promote women’s health and fitness, tracked by the program’s technology partner, 1891©.

“Investing in women starts in the community, and we’re excited to begin with Hoop Nation ATL,” Montgomery said. “Tiffany Hayes and her family are investing in College Park and we are thrilled to have the chance to support them.”

The court was installed this month by Dominique Wilkins’ CBA Sports and will give basketball players of all ages an opportunity to play on a professional court, and puts WNBA branding front and center to build brand familiarity among Hoop Nation patrons.

Hoop Nation ATL was opened by Hayes in February 2020 and is now home to several youth programs that target primarily underserved communities on the southside of Atlanta. The facility offers camps and classes for basketball players of all experience and ages, seasonal basketball leagues and pick-up leagues like Renee’s Runs.

Hoop Nation ATL is located in College Park, Georgia at 4855 Old National Hwy in Atlanta, Ga 30337.

The Atlanta Dream will tip off their 15th season in the WNBA in 2022. The organization, who plays its home games at the Gateway Center Arena @ College Park, has qualified for the WNBA Playoffs in nine of its first 14 seasons. To learn more about the Dream and inquire about 2022 season tickets, please visit www.atlantadream.net, call 877-977-7729 or email tickets@atlantadream.net.

 

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WNBA APPROVES NEW PLAYOFF FORMAT

— Postseason to Consist of Three Rounds Featuring a Best-of 3-5-5 Series Format —

— Top Eight Teams to Qualify for Bracket-Style Postseason —

 

NEW YORK, Nov. 18, 2021 – The WNBA Board of Governors approved changes to the league’s playoff format and postseason seeding, effective with the 2022 season, the WNBA announced today.  The reconfigured postseason structure will include three rounds of series-play using a best-of 3-5-5 format.

Beginning with the WNBA’s 26th season, the eight teams with the highest winning percentages over a 36-game schedule regardless of conference will qualify for the playoffs and be seeded based on their record. All eight playoff teams will participate in first-round, bracket-style play consisting of four best-of-three series.

In one bracket, first-round play will place the No. 1 seed facing the No. 8 seed and the No. 4 seed versus the No. 5 seed in a best-of-three series, with the winners advancing to a best-of-five semifinals series against one another. In the other bracket, the No. 3 seed will face the No. 6 seed and the No. 2 seed will meet the No. 7 seed, with the winners moving on to face one another in the other best-of-five semifinals series.

The winners of the semifinals series will then meet in the WNBA Finals, which also will be a best-of-five series, to determine the WNBA champion.

Additional elements regarding the playoff structure are as follows:

  • The number of playoff rounds shifts from four to three and no teams will receive a bye to start the postseason. Teams will not be reseeded following the first round.
  • The planned change for the first-round series games will include a 2-1 format in which the higher seed will host Games 1 and 2 and the lower seed will host Game 3 if necessary.
  • The new format will add eight potential games to the playoff footprint.
  • The semifinals and WNBA Finals will each remain unchanged as best-of-five series and follow the same 2-2-1 format whereby the higher seed hosts Games 1, 2 and 5, and the lower-seeded team will host Games 3 and 4 in their respective series.

“We have been evaluating different playoff formats over the past 12 months, and the new playoff format being announced today will enable fans to engage with all of the league’s best teams and top stars right from the start of the postseason with all eight championship contenders immediately involved in exciting, first-round action,” said WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert. “Following significant discussions with our Competition Committee and a Playoff subcommittee we formed last year, it was clear that while the prior format’s single-elimination games created a win-and-advance level of excitement to the start of the postseason, the new best-of-three series format will provide added opportunities to create and showcase rivalries with all playoff-eligible teams participating.”

The prior playoff format, adopted in 2016 consisted of four rounds using a 1-1-5-5 format, with two single elimination rounds and the No. 1 and 2 seeds receiving double-byes into the semifinals.  The new playoff format being announced today will provide the top eight teams with a consistent start to their playoff runs.

About the WNBA

Having just completed its 25th season in 2021, the WNBA is a bold, progressive basketball league that stands for the power of women.  Featuring 12 teams, the W is a unique sports property that combines competition and entertainment with a commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion and social responsibility.  Through its world-class athletes, the in-game fan experience, TV and digital broadcasts, digital and social content and community outreach programs, the league celebrates and elevates the game of basketball and the culture around it.

In 2020, the WNBA and the Women’s National Basketball Players Association (WNBPA) signed a groundbreaking eight-year CBA that charts a new course for women’s basketball—and women’s sports overall—with a focus on increased player compensation, improvements to the player experience, expanded career development opportunities, and resources specifically tailored to the female professional athlete. Key elements of the agreement are supported through the league’s new platform, WNBA Changemakers, with AT&T, the WNBA’s Marquee Partner and inaugural Changemaker, as well as fellow inaugural Changemakers Deloitte and Nike, and the recent addition of Google. During the 2020 season, the WNBA and WNBPA launched the WNBA Justice Movement forming the Social Justice Council with the mission of being a driving force of necessary change and continuing conversations about race and voting rights, among other important societal issues.  For more information, visit WNBA.com.

 

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Contact:  Ron Howard, (212) 407-8641, rhoward@nba.com

Sam Tager, (212) 407-8358, stager@nba.com