Aliyah Boston makes major investment in an entirely different sport

Stephanie Kaloi

Aliyah Boston makes major investment in an entirely different sport image

Aliyah Boston took a huge step on Monday, July 14, when the Indiana Fever star announced she will buy an undisclosed stake in the National Women's Soccer League club the Boston Legacy FC, which makes its debut next year.

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Boston joins fellow investors three-time Olympic gold medalist Aly Raisman, actress Elizabeth Banks, and Celtics GM Brad Stevens and his wife, Tracy. 

"I'm proud to join the ownership group of the Boston Legacy," she said in a statement. "This city helped raise me, and the support I felt here shaped so much of who I am. I couldn't be more excited to have the opportunity to invest into a franchise that's building something special for its players, for the city, and for women's sports as a whole."

Boston grew up in Massachusetts and won two state championships with Worcester Academy.

Her teammate Caitlin Clark was also part of an ownership group that placed a bid on bringing a women's pro soccer team to Cincinnati, though the group ultimately lost to one from Denver.

Stephanie Kaloi

Stephanie is a freelance writer with The Sporting News. Her journalism career began entirely too long ago and is still her favorite thing to do. She covers women's sports (primarily basketball) and loves writing lengthy reports for no reason about exactly how each WNBA team will and will not succeed in any given season.