Golden State’s WNBA Expansion Franchise to Be Known as the Valkyries

Golden State’s WNBA Expansion Franchise to Be Known as the Valkyries
Chase Center, which will be the home of the WNBA's expansion Golden State Valkyries beginning in 2025, is seen from above in San Francisco on March 12, 2020. (Josh Edelson/AFP via Getty Images)
The Associated Press
5/14/2024
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5/14/2024
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Call them the Golden State Valkyries.

The WNBA franchise that’s affiliated with the Golden State Warriors unveiled the team’s brand identity on Tuesday with the name and logo. The team that will start play in 2025 with games at Chase Center in San Francico has already sold more than 7,500 season tickets.

“It’s a beautiful nod to the Golden State Warriors, but also is uniquely our own,” said Jess Smith, the team’s president. “What’s so incredibly powerful about it is, first and foremost, what a valkyrie is. A valkyrie doesn’t act alone. It’s a group moving things forward. As we think through what we’re building here at Golden State, it’s on the court and off the court. To make the impossible, possible like the Bay Area does.”

Ms. Smith said she had seen all the comments over the past few months from fans who were really hoping that Valkyries would be the team’s name.

“It’s been pretty constant, and that’s really beautiful,” Ms. Smith said of the fan support. “This is the Bay’s team, and to be able to give them what they are asking for, and give it in the way we’re going to, is phenomenal.”

The color scheme for the team will be Valkyrie purple.

“There are lots of different purples and mythologies that come with it,” Ms. Smith said. “That key violet color is something that’s uniquely ours. We think it’s powerful enough to represent the Valkyries. ... It’s regal and powerful and something we’re really excited to identify with.”

The outer shape of the logo is a V that reinforces the V in Valkyries while symbolizing the unity of a group of valkyries in flight.

“The sword that’s right down the center. On the flip side of that you got the bridge connecting the Bay. That’s very important for us that we’re unifying in a big way. We are going to have a home in Oakland and San Francisco,” Ms. Smith said. “We view this as an incredible time for the WNBA and something we'll all reflect back on as the 13th team came into the league and what that looked like at that moment in time.”

While the Valkyries will play in San Francisco, the team’s practice facility will be in Oakland.

By Doug Feinberg