The Caitlin Clark impact is exhibiting no indicators of slowing down.
The Indiana Fever rookie put up a team-high of 23 factors and 9 assists in Sunday’s win over the Chicago Sky in what was the most-watched WNBA sport on any community in 23 years.
An common of two.25 million individuals tuned to CBS to observe the rematch between Clark and Chicago’s Angel Reese. The Fever’s 91-83 victory peaked at practically 3 million viewers.
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Clark’s massive evening, which featured Reese being assessed a flagrant-1 foul for hitting the previous Iowa star within the head together with her arm, adopted a tough contest towards Atlanta during which the No. 1 choose had seven factors, six assists and 7 turnovers.
But regardless of the anticipated rising pains of her first 12 months within the execs, followers are persevering with to tune in and present as much as watch Clark.
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Earlier this month, the WNBA introduced that May marked the very best attended opening month in 26 years and the most-watched begin of the season ever throughout each community.
This unprecedented development in viewership and attendance this season has a lot to do with this 12 months’s rookie class. According to the league, “4 of the 5 moments that drove probably the most engagement on social channels” included highlights of Clark, Reese, Cameron Brink of the Los Angeles Sparks, or Las Vegas Aces’ Kate Martin.
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“What’s occurring now in ladies’s basketball is affirmation of what we’ve all the time identified: The demand is there, and ladies’s sports activities is a precious funding,” Chief Growth Officer Colie Edison mentioned in a press release final week.
“We’re inspired by rising engagement throughout all our verticals, particularly as we welcome new and numerous audiences into our fandom. The WNBA continues to expertise sustained development as our league embraces this heightened momentum.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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