WNBA All-Star Game and Black Expo's Summer Celebration Bring 70,000 People to Indy
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Tony Katz and the Morning News 3rd Hr 7/21/25: Did the curfew work? (or was it that it was known that the police weren't going to mess around with the WNBA All-Star Game in town), What were the economic effects of this weekend's WNBA All-Star game for Ind
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WNBA All-Star Game and Black Expo's Summer Celebration bring 70,000 people to Indy
WNBA All-Star Game, Indiana Black Expo bring estimated 70,000 people to Indy INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — City leaders estimate that WNBA All-Star Game and the Indiana Black Expo’s Summer Celebration drew more than 70,000 people to the Circle City this weekend, pumping millions of dollars into the local economy. Saturday’s WNBA All-Star Game was sold out, with nearly 17,000 people packing Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Additionally, the Indiana Black Expo said…
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2025 All-Star Weekend hosted by the Indiana Fever was truly one of the best events in recent years for the WNBA. Stud Budz had a nonstop stream and danced with Cathy Engelbert in front of thousands of people. Sabrina Ionescu won her second three-point shooting contest, and Natasha Cloud took home the skills competition hardware. Team Collier won the All-Star game: Phee recorded the most points in an All-Star game, while Skylar Diggins broke the …
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