An official announcement could come as early as October, the Athletic reports.
“I’m super excited that we’re going to have an opportunity to expand the WNBA,” said Molly Goodenbour, head coach for women’s basketball at the University of San Francisco. “The fan base is here in the Bay Area and I think it would be really well supported.”
Government officials are sharing the enthusiasm.
“The possibility of a new WNBA franchise coming to the Bay Area is an incredibly exciting possibility, and we are hopeful it becomes reality,” said San Francisco Mayor London Breed in a statement from her office. “San Francisco is lucky to have amazing sports teams that are central to who we are as a city and that support our economy and communities, and we would love to see that grow.”
Oakland Vice Mayor Rebecca Kaplan has been pushing for a WNBA team to come to Oakland. In September 2022, Kaplan introduced a resolution urging the league to make Oakland the home for its newest team.
Kaplan could not be reached in time for publication on the latest update about the new WNBA team.
“This is a great opportunity to be part of the Oakland team. The town is missing its sports,” said Cal Coach Smith, referring to how the Raiders left Oakland in 2019 and how the A’s have expressed intentions to leave as well. “This does fill a huge void and give people on this side of the Bay something to be proud of again.”