Caitlin Clark’s first WNBA game in Los Angeles is being moved to a bigger stage as The Los Angeles Sparks is moving their home game against Clark and the Indiana Fever on May 24 from Walter Pyramid on the Long Beach State campus to Crypto.com Arena. (AP/Darron Cummings)
- Caitlin Clark’s first WNBA game in Los Angeles is being moved to a bigger stage.
- The Los Angeles Sparks is moving their game against Clark and the Indiana Fever from Walter Pyramid to Crypto.com Arena.
- The Sparks usually play all their games at the arena but moved to Walter Pyramid at Long Beach State as the arena is under construction.
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LOS ANGELES — Caitlin Clark’s first WNBA game in Los Angeles is being moved to a bigger stage.
The Los Angeles Sparks said Tuesday that their home game against Clark and the Indiana Fever on May 24 is being moved from Walter Pyramid on the Long Beach State campus to Crypto.com Arena in downtown Los Angeles.
Other Games Also Moving
Two other Sparks home games — May 26 against Dallas and June 5 against Minnesota — are also moving to Crypto.com Arena.
That’s where the Sparks usually play all their games and it seats 19,067 for basketball games. Walter Pyramid seats 5,000. The games were originally moved to Long Beach because of construction at Crypto.com Arena.
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Reason for the Move
“Women’s basketball is experiencing unprecedented viewership and attendance numbers so moving these games back to Crypto.com Arena provides us the ability to have more fans in the stands and have our players back to competing on their home floor,” Sparks President Christine Monjer said.
The Sparks will still open the season on May 15 against Atlanta and play Washington on May 21 in Long Beach.