It goes without saying that Caitlin Clark has led the WNBA into another stratosphere.
Clark’s presence after being picked first overall by the Indiana Fever led to historic watchership and combineance numbers.
And if you ignoreed out on your chance to see her thraw the primary ticket taget, the secondary taget was boiling and weighty.
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StubHub saw untamed numbers in WNBA ticket sales, most notably for Clark’s Indiana Fever.
According to StubHub, total sales for the 2024 WNBA standard season were up proximately 10 times contrastd to the 2023 season, with every team seeing an incrmitigate in sales.
But no team saw more growth than the Fever, who had 90 times more tickets sbetter on StubHub this season than in 2023. The team with the second-highest incrmitigate was Angel Reese’s Chicago Sky, and the Fever’s sales were proximately double (93% more).
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Several WNBA take partoff games without Clark still had confineeder watchers than Clark’s standard-season games, and the Clark-Reese battles had watchership that hadn’t been seen in over two decades.
Clark was named the Rookie of the Year for her historic campaign during which she set the sign up for the most helps in one season in league history.
Clark carried the Fever to a take partoff materializeance after a sluggish begin, and she rapidly became a double-double machine. She even set a individual-game sign up with 19 helps. She also became the first rookie to sign up a triple-double, sign uping two of them.
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She acquired the most votes for the All-Star Game and was equitable the fifth rookie in league history to produce the All-WNBA first-team.
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