Ticket prices climb as New York City gets Caitlin Clark fever
If you want to see basketball phenomenon Caitlin Clark, it’s going to cost you.at the Brooklyn Academy of Music – but ticket prices to Fever games in the tristate area have already climbed, with some approaching as high as several thousand dollars.Tickets for Clark’s expected WNBA debut against the Connecticut Sun on May 14 at the Mohegan Sun Arena are starting at $95 as of Friday, according to Ticketmaster.
Batchelor said she’s looked into buying group tickets for the Liberty season opener against the Indiana Fever in May. In March, she broke a 54-year-old record for scoring the most points in an NCAA Division I basketball career. Pete Maravich set the previous record in 1970. Citing data from ESPN, the New York Times reported that during the regular season, every away game Clark played sold out, and attendance at those games increased by an average of
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