Fever players attribute popularity surge to Caitlin Clark after record WNBA crowd: ‘We are grateful to her for this’

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The Indiana Fever made history once again as they closed out their regular season with a record-breaking game in front of a crowd of 20,711 fans, the largest attendance in WNBA history. This comes after rookie sensation Caitlin Clark made her debut earlier in the season, setting a record for the most-watched WNBA game in over 20 years with 2.1 million viewers.

Clark’s impact on the game has been undeniable, with her teammates recognizing the influence she has had on the sport. The Fever’s playoff journey begins with a three-game series against the Sun, marking their first postseason appearance since 2016.

Fans and players alike are in awe of Clark’s ability to draw in crowds and bring attention to women’s basketball. Her popularity has not only changed the landscape of the WNBA but has also revitalized the Fever franchise. Stay tuned as the Fever look to make a splash in the playoffs with Clark leading the charge.

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