Fox5/SSSEN To Broadcast 21 Aces Games In 2024

LAS VEGAS (April 17, 2024)—The back-to-back WNBA Champion Las Vegas Aces and Gray Media Group announced today that FOX 5 KVVU and the Silver State Sports & Entertainment Network (SSSEN) will broadcast 21 Aces games during the 2024 regular season.

FOX5 KVVU will carry a five-game slate of Aces games, including Las Vegas’ Wednesday, Sept. 11, road tilt against the Indiana Fever and 2024 No. 1 overall draft pick Caitlin Clark.

FOX5 KVVU SCHEDULE
May 29 @ Minnesota 5:00 pm PT
June 5 @ Dallas (CC) 5:00 pm PT
August 18 Los Angeles 3:00 pm PT
August 27 @ Dallas 5:00 pm PT
September 11 @ Indiana 4:00 pm PT

 

SSSEN will broadcast 21 games, including the five being carried by FOX5 KVVU. SSSEN is available over the air on digital channel 5.2, cable channel 125, YouTube TV and FubuTV.

The SSSEN schedule tips off with a pair of home games—Tuesday, May 21 as the Aces host Phoenix at 7:00 pm; and Saturday, May 25, when Las Vegas welcomes Clark and Indiana to Michelob ULTRA Arena. Also included on the SSSEN schedule are four of the Aces five Commissioner’s Cup games.

SILVER STATE SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK SCHEDULE
May 21 Phoenix 7:00 pm PT
May 25 Indiana 6:00 pm PT
May 29 @ Minnesota 5:00 pm PT
June 5 @ Dallas (CC) 5:00 pm PT
June 9 @ Los Angeles (CC) 6:00 pm PT
June 11 Minnesota (CC) 7:00 pm PT
June 13 @ Phoenix (CC) 7:00 pm PT
June 19 Seattle 7:00 pm PT
June 27 @ Chicago 4:00 pm PT
July 4 Washington 7:00 pm PT
July 10 @ Seattle 12:00 pm PT
July 14 @ Washington 12:00 pm PT
July 16 Chicago 7:00 pm PT
August 18 Los Angeles 3:00 pm PT
August 27 @ Dallas 5:00 pm PT
September 1 @ Phoenix 1:00 pm PT
September 3 $ Chicago 7:00 pm PT
September 11 @ Indiana 4:00 pm PT
September 15 Connecticut 3:00 pm PT
September 17 @ Seattle 7:00 pm PT
September 19 Dallas 6:00 pm PT
$ Played at T-Mobile Arena

 

Women’s Basketball Hall of Famer Carolyn Peck and Indiana Basketball Hall of Famer Krista Blunk return to handle color commentary and play-by-play duties, respectively, this season.

ABOUT THE LAS VEGAS ACES
One of the WNBA’s original franchises, the Las Vegas Aces trace their lineage to the Beehive State where they began life as the Utah Starzz. They relocated to San Antonio in 2003, before moving to the Sports & Entertainment Capital of the World prior to the 2018 season. Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis purchased the team in 2021, and Aces fans were rewarded with back-to-back WNBA Championships in 2022 and 2023. The 2022 title team also became the first major professional sports franchise to bring a championship to the state of Nevada.

After becoming the first WNBA team in more than two decades to repeat as champions a year ago, the 2024 season brings with it the opportunity for an even rarer three-peat. That effort is being led by the franchise’s core four of two-time M’VP A’ja Wilson; three-time WNBA champion Chelsea Gray; and two-time title winners Kelsey Plum and Jackie Young. At the helm is 2022 WNBA Coach of the Year Becky Hammon—one of the most decorated players in league history, and one of only two head coaches to win championships in their first two seasons.

In addition to the Aces success on the court, they have been equally successful off of it. In March of 2022 the team moved into a 50,000 square foot headquarters—the first complex built solely for use by a WNBA team. In March of 2024, Las Vegas became the first WNBA franchise to sell out its season ticket allotment. Heading into the regular season the Aces have sold out four of their home games, and are on pace to become the first WNBA franchise to sell out its entire slate of home contests.