WNBA’s Cathy Engelbert Teases Future Expansion To New England Region

Jun 12, 2026 - 05:15
WNBA’s Cathy Engelbert Teases Future Expansion To New England Region

The WNBA’s expansion ambitions continue to grow. Commissioner Cathy Engelbert may have just offered the clearest hint yet about where the league could head next. Speaking with reporters in Portland, Engelbert teased the possibility of future expansion into the New England region. She signaled that the WNBA’s long-term vision stretches well beyond its already aggressive growth plans.

Sure, the league remains focused on integrating upcoming franchises in the Bay Area, Toronto, and Portland. However, Engelbert’s comments suggest that another northeastern market could eventually join the fold during the 2030s. Such a move would undoubtedly generate excitement throughout a region with deep basketball roots and a proven appetite for women’s sports. The presence of the Connecticut Sun has long given New England a WNBA foothold. Still, the possibility of another franchise — potentially in a major market such as Boston — would represent a significant expansion of the league’s reach.

Engelbert’s remarks underscore a broader strategy centered on capitalizing on record-breaking attendance, television ratings, and corporate investment. As things stand, the WNBA appears determined to sustain its momentum and strengthen its national footprint for decades to come.

Since becoming the WNBA’s first commissioner in 2019, Engelbert has overseen one of the most transformative periods in league history. She negotiated a landmark collective bargaining agreement that significantly improved player compensation and benefits. Engelbert also guided the league through the challenges of the COVID-19 era. Under her leadership, the WNBA has enjoyed record fan engagement, rising revenues, and a historic media-rights agreement. Those achievements have laid the foundation for the most ambitious expansion era in modern WNBA history.

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