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Pacific Women's League
File:Pacific Women's League logo.png
SportBasketball
Founded2033
CommissionerErin Dewar
No. of teams8
CountriesNew California (5 teams)
Willamette (3 teams)
Headquarters490 C Street, Sacramento, Sacramento
Most recent
champion(s)
Fresno Blaze
(1st title)
Most titlesGolden State Valkyries (3 titles)

The Pacific Women's League (PWL) is a women's professional basketball league in western North America, composed of 8 teams (5 in New California and 3 in Willamette) divided equally between the Northern and Southern Conferences. Although it is not considered one of the "big five" major professional sports leagues on the west coast, it gathers the most annual revenue among women's leagues.

The team to most recently win the championship is the Fresno Blaze, having won their first title in 2047 in only their fourth season. The Golden State Valkyries have won the most championships with three, winning their most recent in 2041.

Teams

Overview of PBL teams
Conference Team City
Northern Seattle Storm Seattle, Washington
Portland Cascade Portland, Oregon
Eugene Timber Eugene, Oregon
Sacramento Royals Sacrament, Sacramento
Southern Golden State Valkyries San Francisco, San Francisco
Fresno Ash Fresno, Fresno
Los Angeles Sparks Los Angeles, Angeles
San Diego Tide San Diego, San Diego