See the links below for where you can order Las Vegas Aces WNBA Champions merchandise, including this official locker room T-shirt. Photo courtesy of Fanatics.
The Las Vegas Aces claimed the franchise’s first WNBA championship Sunday and shortly after the momentous win, merchandise commemorating their title went on sale, including lots of shirts and hats.
The most popular items are the official locker room WNBA Champs T-shirts (adult sizes for $34.99 and youth sizes for $29.99), as well as the official WNBA Champs hats ($35.99) that players wore on the court after they topped the Connecticut Sun, 78-71, in Game 4 of the best-of-five series.
Also for sale online are the official Las Vegas Aces WNBA Champs hats that players wore on TV after Sunday’s win over Connecticut. Photo courtesy of Fanatics.
Check out the special Aces championship gift box for $54.99 (retail value over $72).
Most merchandise on Fanatics, including Las Vegas Aces championship gear, is discounted by using the coupon code VISITVEGAS at checkout. Promos change often so be sure to check the top bar at fanatics.com for the current coupon code.
To make it easy to find what you want, check out the following index pages to see the latest merchandise options:
Or see all the latest Las Vegas Sun products for sale
Here’s more on the game and Aces championship from the Associated Press:
Chelsea Gray scored 20 points to lead the Las Vegas Aces to their first WNBA title in a 78-71 road win over the Connecticut Sun in Game 4 on Sunday.
Gray went 9 of 13 from the floor, and was named MVP after averaging 18 points over the run. The Aces improved to 4-0 in this year’s playoffs with two days rest.
Riquna Williams added 17 points Kelsey Plum added 16 points for the Aces, Jackie Young had 13 and league MVP A’ja Wilson added 11 points to go with 14 rebounds.
Vegas finished on an 8-0 run. As the buzzer sounded Wilson grabbed the ball and stomped the floor before being mobbed by her teammates.
We champs! We champs! We champs!” Wilson screamed at teammates as they pulled on their championship hats and T-shirts before the trophy ceremony.
It’s the first major pro sports title for a team from Las Vegas, and Wilson surely hopes this is just the beginning.
“You see it. You see it,” Wilson said in the on-court celebration. “This is what we’re building. This is what we’re doing. This is it. I’m so happy right now.”
Courtney Williams had 17 points to lead Connecticut and Alyssa Thomas had her second straight triple-double with 11 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds. Jonquel Jones added 13 points and DeWanna Bonner had 12.
Las Vegas led by two points at the half and four points after three quarters.
For Aces coach Becky Hammon, who didn’t get a title in her standout WNBA career, the ring completed a decades-long quest. She left an assistant coach position with Gregg Popovich and the San Antonio Spurs to take over in Las Vegas, and the move paid off.
Aces owner Mark Davis, who also owns the NFL’s Las Vegas Raiders, wasn’t with his football team Sunday. He was in Connecticut to get a trophy. He hoisted it, then turned it over to gleeful players who did the same.
“Las Vegas, we are world champions,” Davis said.
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