The Caitlin Clark effect is very real and she’s packing crowds in record-breaking fashion.
On Tuesday, Clark and the Indiana Fever traveled to Las Vegas to take on the reigning champs in the Aces.
After the game, the Aces revealed that 20,366 fans packed the T-Mobile arena, becoming the most-attended sporting event in the arena’s history. The game was also the most attended WNBA game since 1999 and the fifth largest ever.
Aces just announced tonight’s game vs. Indiana is the most-attended sporting event in T-Mobile Arena’s history with 20,366 fans.
It’s the largest WNBA crowd since 1999, 5th largest ever. pic.twitter.com/VC1btCsDY3
— Callie Lawson-Freeman (@CallieJLaw) July 3, 2024
A video showing the crowd at the T-Mobile arena proves that Clark is selling an insane number of tickets wherever she goes.
The Las Vegas Aces moved tonight’s game against Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever to T-Mobile Arena.
The game sold out and the Aces will set a new single-game attendance record with 18,000+ fans.
Another big night for the WNBA.pic.twitter.com/mSBMQrokmF
— Joe Pompliano (@JoePompliano) July 3, 2024
You can also see how much interest Clark is generating in the WNBA by the jump in All-Star votes from fans this year compared to last year.
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