CLEVELAND (WJW) - The WNBA is officially back in Cleveland and the league is celebrating in a big way.

At Rocket Arena on Tuesday, WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert joined Rock Entertainment Group and more than 700 female student-athletes from across Northeast Ohio to mark the city’s return to women’s professional basketball.

As part of the celebration, the Cleveland WNBA announced it will host 28 camps and clinics for girls and young women across Ohio and neighboring states over the next year.

“Cleveland is joining the WNBA family at the most exciting time in the history of our league,” Engelbert said. “When we started to explore expansion opportunities, we looked for markets that could deliver on three things: a committed ownership group, a passionate and dedicated fan base, and a com

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