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Three time Gatorade Massachusetts Girls Basketball Player of the Year and WNBA star Aliyah Boston became an investor in Boston Legacy FC Monday.
Fans, investors and local elected officials are all interested in bringing a WNBA team to Boston. But with the league's expansion plan set through 2030 and the Connecticut Sun hoping to avoid an out-of-state move,
Boston joins the Boston Unity Soccer Partners group as investors in the Legacy. That group is led by Jennifer Epstein, Stephanie Connaughton, Ami Danoff, and Anna Palmer.
Throughout her third season with the Indiana Fever, Aliyah Boston has posted 16.2 points, 7.9 rebounds and 3.6 assists per game. Boston leads the team in rebounds and has continued to show incredible improvement in the scoring realm.
Aliyah Boston continues to turn heads in the WNBA, and one of her biggest supporters remains someone who knows her game better than most: South Carolina head coach Dawn Staley.
When speaking with the media after the Indiana Fever's June 29 practice, star guard Caitlin Clark got very clear about her main goal when drafting her 2025 WNBA
Set against the State House’s Grand Staircase, Boston, flanked by Governor Maura Healey and Boston-area Representative Christopher Worrell, held aloft the formal proclamation marking her contributions to the game and her community.
Behind 13 assists from Caitlin Clark, the Fever put five players in double figures and scored 64 first-half points.