Former Tennessee governor Bill Haslam is bidding for a WNBA team in Nashville. It would be named the Tennessee Summitt.
Bill Haslam, Candace Parker, Faith Hill and Tim McGraw have bid for a WNBA franchise. Here's why they want to bring women's basketball to Nashville.
Could a WNBA team come to Nashville? Bill and Crissy Haslam have submitted a bid for 2028 to get an expansion team.
When former Lady Vols basketball star Candace Parker appeared at a Nashville Predators game earlier this season alongside soon-to-be majority owner Bill ... share Bridgestone Arena with an WNBA ...
Bridgestone Arena would be the primary home, but Bill Haslam said he'd love to find a way to play some games in Knoxville, Memphis and perhaps even in Clarksville, where Summitt was born and spent ...
Bill Haslam said in an interview ... and will play its games at Bridgestone Arena starting in summer 2028. The bid was submitted Jan. 30 to WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert.
Bill and Crissy Haslam submitted a bid for a WNBA expansion ... The Summitt would play home games at Bridgestone Arena, with the potential for games in Knoxville, Memphis and Clarksville.
"And now, the starting lineup for your Tennessee Summitt . . . " That's a sentence Bill and Crissy Haslam, Candace Parker, Faith Hill and Tim McGraw and Peyton Manning are hoping to hear at ...
That's a sentence Bill and Crissy Haslam, Candace Parker, Faith Hill and Tim McGraw and Peyton Manning are hoping to hear at Bridgestone Arena sometime in 2028. Bill Haslam — who will take over ...
The city is considered a strong contender because of the ownership group, Bridgestone Arena and the area's passion for ...
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