TD Garden, owned and operated by Delaware North in Boston, on July 15 hosted another sold-out WNBA game – this time featuring the Connecticut Sun and superstar Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever.

TD Garden hosted its first sold-out WNBA game last August when the Sun defeated the Los Angeles Sparks.  

Glen Thornborough (third from right), president of TD Garden and COO of the Boston Bruins, joined Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey (fourth from left) for a sold-out WNBA game at the company-owned-and-operated arena. Pictured with Thornborough and Healey, left to right, are Alexandra Maund, director of brand development and communications for the Connecticut Sun; Kim Driscoll, lieutenant governor of Massachusetts; Jen Rizzotti, president of the Connecticut Sun; Jennie Platt, chief marketing officer for TD Bank; and Joanna Lydgate, first lady of Massachusetts.

“Hosting another sold-out Connecticut Sun game at TD Garden, this time against the Indiana Fever, is an incredible milestone,” said Glen Thornborough, president of TD Garden and chief operating officer of the Boston Bruins. “The excitement from fans reflects the undeniable growth and enthusiasm for women’s professional basketball. We’re proud to play a role in elevating women’s sports here in Boston and to continue creating a platform where these athletes and teams get the spotlight they truly deserve.”  

The Sun’s 19,156 tickets sold marks the third sellout of the 2025 season, the third highest attendance to a WNBA game this season and the second largest number of tickets sold to a Connecticut Sun game in the franchise’s history.

“The energy and enthusiasm from the New England market last season was phenomenal, and we’re proud to continue building that momentum and connecting with our New England fan base,” said Jen Rizzotti, president of the Connecticut Sun. “Women’s basketball belongs on the biggest stages, and we will continue to reinforce and showcase that mission.” 

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