Caitlin Clark sets new non-playing record that brings her dangerously close to Serena Williams
Clark is a superstar and the records keep coming
here is nobody quite like Caitlin Clark right now. The Indiana Fever star is transcending not only women’s basketball, but basketball as a whole, and the records just keep falling for the former Iowa Hawkeye.
Even now, in December, months after the season’s end, Clark is still racking up records.
Caitlin Clark autographed card
A one-of-a-kind card autographed by Clark has recently sold for almost a quarter of a million dollars – $234,850, to be precise – becoming the second-highest sale for any women’s sports card. Now, Clark just just behind the tennis and sporting legend that is Serena Williams. Williams‘ path card holds the record at $266,400.
It isn’t the first time that a Clark card has made waves this year either. In September 2024 she had the highest-selling women’s basketball card at ‘just’ $84,000, but this latest sale has blown that figure out of the water.
This card sows Caitlin in her Fever gear, and it had sold for $10,000 on WNBA Draft night.
Clark’s influence goes beyond basketball
Clark has recently joined a group bidding to secure an NWSL franchise in Cincinnati, and the WNBA star is taking as active an involvement as possible.
It is clear that her involvement is helping to elevate things to another level, just as has been the case in the WNBA since being drafted from a successful NCAA career with the Hawkeyes.
With all of this, and more, to consider, it’s easy to see why fans of the 23-year-old believe her to be the most marketable person around at the moment.
What’s frightening, though, is that she’s only getting started.