Ticket Prices For Showdown Between Caitlin Clark’s Fever & Cameron Brink’s Sparks Will Leave You Speechless

Caitlin Clark dribbling (left). Cameron Brink defending (right).Caitlin Clark and Cameron Brink (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
Today’s WNBA action is headlined by the second showdown between Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever and Cameron Brink’s Los Angeles Sparks.

Four days ago, Caitlin Clark led Indiana to a 78-73 victory in Los Angeles, marking the Fever’s first win of the young season.

The two teams will square off in a rematch tonight at 7:00 p.m. EST inside the Gainbridge Fieldhouse.

Even though the contest features two of the WNBA’s biggest stars, ticket prices are going for shockingly low rates at TickPick, with some available for only $2:

Though lower bowl tickets are still going for over $100 on TickPick, seats all across the upper bowl are going for $9 or lower. That’s difficult to comprehend for any sporting event, let alone a basketball game featuring two rookie stars.

Caitlin Clark was taken first overall by Indiana in last month’s WNBA Draft, right before Los Angeles used the No. 2 pick on Cameron Brink. Clark left college as the highest-scoring player in the history of NCAA Division 1 basketball.

Only the Washington Mystics (0-6) have a worse record than the Fever (1-6), while the Sparks are off to a 1-4 start. After hosting Los Angeles tonight, the Fever will continue their homestand with a showdown against the Seattle Storm on Thursday.

As for Brink and the Sparks, they’ll continue their three-game road trip with a contest in Chicago on Thursday before completing the trek against Phoenix on Sunday.

Caitlin Clark Is Off To A Strong Start For Indiana

It would always take more than one player for the Fever to turn a corner in just one year, but Indiana fans can take solace in knowing that they already have their new long-term franchise star to build around.

The former Iowa Hawkeye is off to a superb start, averaging 15.4 points, 5.4 rebounds and 6.3 assists per game to begin her WNBA career. Clark is also shooting 31.6 percent from beyond the arc.

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