
On resale platforms, prices have reached staggering figures, making it clear that Caitlin Clark doesn’t just dominate the ball, she also dominates the sports entertainment market.
The Caitlin Clark effect sold out games and soaring prices
Before her highly anticipated WNBA debut, Clark and her team will play a preseason game on May 4 against the Brazilian national team at the University of Iowa. The result? An unstoppable phenomenon.
The 15,000 available tickets sold out in just 40 minutes, and on resale platforms, prices have soared to $425 per ticket, far exceeding the average resale price for an NBA game, which hovers around $242.
Fans and analysts alike have reacted with astonishment to this craze. “How is it possible that she only earns $75,000 a year when she generates this level of excitement?” one fan questioned.
Others have crowned her “the face of basketball,” and indeed, with every game, Caitlin Clark continues to solidify her status as one of the most influential figures in the sport.
Her impact extends beyond the court; moreover, she is redefining the value of women’s basketball and proving that her influence is unstoppable.