The Phoenix Mercury announced on May 13 that the team continues to celebrate its legacy, community programs, and competitive record following their recent matchup against the Minnesota Lynx.
This update underscores the team’s ongoing role in women’s basketball and its efforts to promote empowerment both on and off the court. The Mercury’s initiatives are designed to honor past contributors while advancing opportunities for women in sports.
The organization honors legendary players and coaches through its Ring of Honor, recognizing those who have made significant contributions to the team. The Mercury has secured three Women’s National Basketball Association titles, demonstrating its competitive prowess in women’s basketball. The team also advances women’s empowerment via programs such as the Believe in Women award. These activities reflect a broader focus on promoting excellence in women’s basketball and supporting community empowerment through various initiatives, according to the team’s official website.
The Phoenix Mercury utilizes Footprint Center in Phoenix as its home arena, which features elements like championship trophy designs that highlight the team’s history of success. Notable contributors have earned induction into the Ring of Honor as part of these commemorative efforts.
Looking ahead, the Mercury said it will continue to build upon this foundation by supporting players’ achievements and fostering inclusive community engagement.



