IOWA CITY, Iowa — Caitlin Clark enthusiasts anticipating her upcoming performance at Carver-Hawkeye Arena will need to shell out a significant amount for tickets when the WNBA’s Indiana Fever face off against the Brazilian national team this Sunday.
The ticketing analytics firm, Victory Live, reports that the average resale ticket price has soared to $440 as of Wednesday. This impressive demand marks the event as the most sought-after game featuring the basketball sensation Clark.
Returning to the court where she first captivated fans, Clark’s career highlights include her time with the Iowa Hawkeyes where she became the all-time leading scorer in Division I history. Originating from West Des Moines, Clark played for the Hawkeyes between 2020 and 2024 before being selected as the top pick in the 2024 WNBA draft, earning the title of rookie of the year.
On the secondary market for the upcoming preseason game, asking prices span from $146 to an eye-popping $2,368.
Clarks’ previous record for ticket demand was on March 3, 2024, with an average paid price of $411. On that notable day, Clark achieved a 35-point game against Ohio State, surpassing Pete Maravich to become the Division I career scoring leader.
Victory Live has also revealed that in the 2025 season, the average price for a Fever away game ticket has increased to $272, a notable rise from $171 in 2024. Meanwhile, home game ticket prices for the Fever average at $197, more than twice the $92 average from the previous season.
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