WNBA Rookie Caitlin Clark Draws Historic Crowds in Atlanta—Attendance Records Shattered Thanks to CC Alone

Clark’s presence electrified the arena, contributing to the Fever’s hard-fought 84-79 victory, pushing their record to 14-16

Caitlin Clark turns Atlanta into hoops central with record-breaking...

Caitlin Clark turns Atlanta into hoops central with record-breaking attendance

Caitlin Clark is the name on everyone’s lips, and she’s proving why the hype was justified even before she stepped onto a WNBAcourt. The Indiana Fever guard has been smashing attendance records left and right, and her latest feat took place in the heart of Atlanta, where she packed State Farm Arena on Monday night.

The Fever’s clash against the Atlanta Dream turned into a historic night as a record-breaking crowd filled the stands to catch a glimpse of the college basketball phenom. And they were not disappointed. Clark’s presence electrified the arena, contributing to the Fever’s hard-fought 84-79 victory, pushing their record to 14-16.

For some context, the size of the crowd was jaw-dropping. Last season, the Atlanta Hawks averaged under 17,000 fans per game. But for the Dream, who typically play in the 3,500-seat Gateway Center Arena, the sea of fans at State Farm Arena was nothing short of monumental. It’s clear that wherever Caitlin Clark goes, the fans are sure to follow.

Even though it wasn’t Clark’s best night on the court, she still delivered a solid performance despite tweaking her ankle early in the game. She put up 19 points, grabbed 7 boards, and dished out 7 assists, showing her all-around game and why she’s one of the most talked-about players in the league.

Kelsey Mitchell shines despite the Fever’s victory in front of record crowds

 

But it was Kelsey Mitchell who stole the show with a game-high 29 points, leading the Fever to victory. Clark’s impact on the game might be undeniable, but it’s clear that her teammates are stepping up in the spotlight as well.

Back home, the Fever are pulling in nearly 17,000 fans per game, a number that’s almost unheard of for a WNBA team. And it’s not just at home where they’re packing the house-road games are turning into sellout events, too, as fans clamor to see Clark in action.

With the Fever on the brink of a playoff spot, the excitement is only going to build. And while you can’t physically fit more fans into a sellout crowd, you can bet that ticket prices will soar to new heights. The secondary market is already buzzing, and it looks like Caitlin Clark is on track to set yet another WNBA record.

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