Cleveland was originally chosen as one of the founding cities in the WNBA's inaugural 1997 season, embracing the "Rockers" name. The Rockers lasted until the conclusion of the 2003 season when ...
There is a “90%” chance or better that this eventually goes through “with an announcement expected no later than March” of the Cleveland Rockers coming back to the association later this ...
The Cleveland Rockers were one of the WNBA’s original eight franchises, but folded in 2003 after seven seasons. Jamie-Andrea Yanak/AP Share Acceptance washed over Jenny Boucek as she collected ...
Cavs owner Dan Gilbert announced a bid for a WNBA franchise in November. The team would take the name of the city's original WNBA team, the Cleveland Rockers. The name refers to the Rock & Roll Hall ...
Despite an effort led by former Texas Longhorns stars Fran Harris and Kevin Durant, the WNBA has reportedly settled on reviving the Cleveland Rockers for its new team. Cleveland is expected to ...
There are also good signs that in the near future the home of the CAVS could be hanging an even better sign welcoming back the WNBA Cleveland Rockers. Tom Friend of Sports Business Journal has ...
coincided with reports that it's “likely” the Cleveland bid is successful and the Cleveland Rockers will return to play in 2028. “It feels like we manifested it,” Eclarin told Crain's Cleveland ...
Kylen Mills will serve as the play-by-play announcer alongside Raegan Pebley as the color commentator. Dana Larson will join ...
#Turns30 Through the years, the facility also has been home to the WNBA's Cleveland Rockers and the Arena Football League's Cleveland Gladiators. In 2005, Quicken Loans founder Dan Gilbert ...
The Rockers, a Cleveland WNBA team that folded in 2003 because of low attendance — Caitlin Clark was 1 year old — are making a comeback, according to a report published Feb. 16 in Sports ...