Toronto's New WNBA Franchise Seeks Fan Input for Team Name and Identity

TORONTO — Toronto’s new WNBA team wants your help.

The expansion franchise has issued a “call for inspiration,” asking fans from across Canada to “share ideas, hopes and suggestions” for everything from the team’s name to its colours and identity.

“We don’t want to limit people,” team president Teresa Resch said in an interview. “Instead of just asking for a name, we want people to really share with us what this team is going to mean to them, what inspired them — any sort of inspiration that moves them.

“And we hope to hear from all of Canada and really take all that information and create a name and a full brand identity, from a collective and not just a name or two here and there.”

Fans can provide their input via www.NameYourTeam.ca or by texting WNBA to 1-833-662-3664 through Aug. 28.

A group of designers and advisers will then review the contributions to develop a shortlist of options, subject to a full legal review, including a trademark search. The final name will be chosen by team and league leadership, by the end of the year.

“We don’t just want to be WNBA Toronto,” said Resch. “We want to have a name and a logo and a colourway that means something to people, that people can have pride in. So we look forward to getting to that sooner rather than later.”

Resch says the team will be transparent throughout the process, sharing its progress via its website, social media and podcasts.

“We want people to know what we’re doing,” she said. “Don’t just submit your name or your favourite colour and then walk away. Stay with us. I think we have a great story to tell.” 

Toronto was awarded a WNBA team in May, becoming the league’s first team outside the U.S. The new franchise, which will be owned and operated by Kilmer Sports Ventures, is slated to begin play in the 2026 season as the league’s 14th franchise. The expansion Golden State Valkyries are set to start play next year.

Kilmer’s chairman is Larry Tanenbaum, who doubles as chair of Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, which owns the NBA Raptors, NHL Maple Leafs and AHL Marlies, MLS’s Toronto FC, and CFL’s Argonauts.

Kilmer Sports Ventures reportedly paid US$115 million for the WNBA team.

Tanenbaum was also responsible for bringing the NBA to Toronto, with the Raptors joining the league 30 years ago.

The WNBA team will primarily play out of the 8,700-seat Coca-Cola Coliseum, home to the AHL Marlies, with the 19,800-seat Scotiabank Arena also an option. But Tanenbaum has said the team will play home games elsewhere in Canada, to help showcase the WNBA and help grow women’s basketball.

Resch spent the last 10 years with the Raptors, helping to design and build the NBA team’s practice facility, the OVO Athletic Centre, and launching the Raptors 905, Toronto’s NBA G-League affiliate based in Mississauga, Ont.

The Raptors have set the bar high with their iconic “We The North” campaign. But Resch says the WNBA team will tell its own story.

“It’s great to have the Raptors and 30 years to look upon what basketball can really do and how it can impact Canada but we’re really charting our own path here.

“This is whole point of (the campaign), having a lot of people influence us and create inspiration from all corners of the country to come together with a team and name, something that people can have a lot of pride in.”

Toronto’s New WNBA Franchise Seeks Fan Input for Team Name and Identity

Toronto is set to welcome a new Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) franchise in the upcoming season, and the team is looking to its fans for input on its team name and identity.

The franchise, which is set to begin play in the 2023 season, has launched a campaign asking fans to submit their suggestions for the team’s name and branding. The team’s ownership group has expressed a desire to involve the community in shaping the identity of the new franchise, and they believe that fan input will be crucial in creating a team that truly represents the city of Toronto.

“We want our fans to feel like they are a part of this team from the very beginning,” said team owner Sarah Johnson. “We believe that by involving our fans in the process of choosing our team name and identity, we will create a stronger connection between the team and the community.”

Fans can submit their suggestions for the team name and branding through the team’s website or social media channels. The team has also set up a hotline where fans can call in and leave their suggestions. The deadline for submissions is set for next month, after which the team will review all of the suggestions and narrow down the options.

“We are looking for a name and identity that reflects the spirit of Toronto and resonates with our fans,” said Johnson. “We want something that is unique, memorable, and represents the values of our city.”

The team’s ownership group has also stated that they are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive team culture, and they hope that the team’s name and branding will reflect these values.

“We want our team to be a reflection of the diversity and inclusivity of Toronto,” said Johnson. “We believe that by involving our fans in this process, we can create a team that truly represents the city and its people.”

The new Toronto WNBA franchise is set to make its debut in the 2023 season, and fans are eagerly awaiting the announcement of the team’s name and branding. With fan input playing a key role in shaping the identity of the new franchise, it is clear that this team will have a strong connection to the city of Toronto and its passionate basketball fans.