Angel Reese FURIOUS Over Unsold Tickets While Caitlin Clark Sells Out in 36 Minutes!
The growing rivalry between Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark has once again taken center stage—this time, off the court. While Clark’s preseason game tickets sold out in just 36 minutes, Reese was reportedly furious as her own game’s tickets remained unsold and even ended up in the bargain bin.
Clark’s Selling Power on Full Display
Caitlin Clark’s impact on women’s basketball has been undeniable. Whether it’s breaking records at Iowa or drawing national attention with her Steph Curry-like range, fans simply can’t get enough.
Her upcoming preseason game sold out in just over half an hour, with resale prices skyrocketing as demand soared. Some tickets reportedly hit $4,400, proving once again that Clark is one of the biggest box office draws in college sports.
Angel Reese’s Frustration Grows
Meanwhile, Angel Reese—one of the biggest stars in the game and a key figure in LSU’s championship run—didn’t see the same response. Reports surfaced that tickets to her game were still available, and some even ended up heavily discounted in secondary markets.
Sources close to Reese say she’s frustrated by the stark contrast in fan demand, especially considering the media hype surrounding both players. Some have speculated that this could add even more fuel to their already heated rivalry.
What’s Behind the Ticket Sales Gap?
There are a few factors at play when it comes to ticket demand:
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Caitlin Clark’s Historic Shooting – Her ability to hit deep threes and control the game has turned her into a must-watch player.
Iowa’s Fan Base – The Hawkeyes have a dedicated and growing following, with their games breaking attendance records.
Media Narrative – Whether people love her or want to see her lose, Clark has become the face of women’s college basketball.
On the other hand, Reese, despite her incredible talent and outspoken personality, may not have the same crossover appeal—at least when it comes to ticket sales.
Could This Fuel Their Rivalry Even More?
It’s no secret that Clark and Reese have history—from their intense 2023 National Championship showdown to the heated debates about sportsmanship and competition.
Now, with one player selling out arenas in minutes and the other struggling to fill seats, the tension could be higher than ever heading into the season.
Could this be the extra motivation Reese needs? Or will Clark continue to dominate both on and off the court? One thing’s for sure—all eyes will be on their next matchup. 🏀🔥
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