PHOENIX — The Phoenix Mercury and Mountain America Credit Union have announced a multiyear naming rights partnership for the Mercury’s new practice facility and the Jr. Mercury Legacy League, Arizona’s first all-girls youth basketball league.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!The team unvieled the partnership on its X (formerly Twitter) account Wednesday afternoon, showcasing that the faciility intends to grow the game of basketball among girls in the state.
We dreamed big. We built bigger. The Mountain America Performance Center is more than a facility – its the future of women’s basketball. pic.twitter.com/BBrxyVFcXF
— Phoenix Mercury (@PhoenixMercury) April 23, 2025
“It’s more than a name on a building,” Mercury writes. “It’s a promise. A space built with intent and purpose. The Moutain America Performance Center is not just for the Phoenix Mercury but for every young girl who dares to believe she belongs.”
A home for the Mercury. A hub for the next generation. The Mountain America Performance Center is where WNBA stars train, and young girls will find inspiration, mentorship, and opportunity. pic.twitter.com/5nadlH6Tyl
— Phoenix Mercury (@PhoenixMercury) April 23, 2025
Josh Bartelstein, Phoenix Mercury and Suns Chief Executive Officer, expands on this new partnership in a press release, stating that this commitment is to elevate women’s sports.
“From adding Mountain America’s name to Mercury’s world-class facility to their support of the Jr. Mercury Legacy League, this partnership focuses on empowering female athletes and growing women’s basketball at all levels.”
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Wendy Lopez is a reporter for Burn City Sports. You can follow her on her X account, @wlopezde
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