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Aces become first WNBA team to sell out allotted season tickets

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HENDERSON, Nev. -- The two-time defending champion Las Vegas Aces became the first WNBA team to sell out its allotted season tickets, the club said Thursday.

Las Vegas, which sold out its approximately 8,600 season tickets, led the league in attendance last season with 9,551 fans per game and had nine sellouts. Most games were at Michelob Ultra Arena. The Aces played twice at the much larger T-Mobile Arena, where they drew more than 12,000 fans for both games.

Single-game tickets for most games will go on sale in late April. There also will be single tickets available later this month for the Aces' game at T-Mobile Arena on Sept. 3 against the Chicago Sky.

Las Vegas, which opens its season May 14 against the Phoenix Mercury, will try to become the second team in WNBA history to win three championships in a row. The Houston Comets won four straight titles from 1997 to 2000.

The Aces defeated the New York Liberty in four games in last season's WNBA Finals. Las Vegas is at even odds to win another championship, according to ESPN BET. New York has the second-best odds at +240. No other team is close.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.