Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark is set to return to the court after a brief hiatus due to a left quadriceps strain. Her anticipated comeback has already had a significant impact on the Fever’s ticket sales, with prices reaching unprecedented heights.

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According to reports, the average resale price for Fever home games has surged to $182, marking a 136% increase from the previous season. This surge is largely attributed to Clark’s presence, drawing comparisons to the ticket price spikes typically seen in the NBA when a high-profile player joins a team. Chris Leyden, director of growth marketing at SeatGeek, noted that the combination of a popular team, strong performance, and a star player like Clark has driven this demand .

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The Fever’s games have become highly sought-after events, with tickets for their matchups against teams like the Chicago Sky and Washington Mystics reaching secondary market prices of $600 and $530, respectively . Additionally, the team’s away games have seen similar surges in ticket prices, reflecting Clark’s widespread appeal across the league.

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This phenomenon, often referred to as the “Caitlin Clark effect,” has not only boosted ticket sales but also led to record-breaking attendance figures for the Fever. The team’s games now regularly draw crowds exceeding 16,000 fans, a significant increase from previous seasons

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As Clark prepares to rejoin the team, her influence continues to reshape the landscape of women’s professional basketball, both on and off the court.