Tickets for Caitlin Clark’s Iowa homecoming sell out in astonishing time as frenzy over WNBA star continues

Tickets for Caitlin Clark’s Iowa homecoming sell out in astonishing time as frenzy over WNBA star continues

Tickets for Caitlin Clark‘s homecoming back to The Hawkeye State sold out with lightning pace ahead of a preseason game.

Clark and her Indiana Fever teammates are set to play a preseason contest at Carver-Hawkeye Arena on the campus of the University of Iowa on May 4 against the Brazilian women’s national basketball team.

It’s a return for Clark to the school where she made a name for herself and helped dramatically increase the popularity of women’s basketball over the past few years.

So, with all of the Iowa fans eager to see her take the court again, tickets to the game sold out with blistering speed.

Every one of the 15,000 tickets that were offered for sale were sold within 40 minutes of the sale opening.

Already there are a number of listings on the secondary market for the game – with prices starting in the hundreds of dollars.

Tickets for Catilin Clark's Iowa homecoming game sold out within just 45 minutes

Tickets for Catilin Clark’s Iowa homecoming game sold out within just 45 minutes

Clark and her Indiana Fever teammates are set to play Brazil at Iowa's Carver-Hawkeye Arena

Clark and her Indiana Fever teammates are set to play Brazil at Iowa’s Carver-Hawkeye Arena

Clark recently had her number retired as one of the school's all-time greatest basketball stars

Clark recently had her number retired as one of the school’s all-time greatest basketball stars

Clark was one of the best players ever – male or female – to play basketball at Iowa, breaking a number of records in the process.

She’s the all-time top scorer in the history of women’s college basketball and her average of 28.4 points per game is also a national record.

Clark won National Player of the Year twice in her final two seasons in Iowa City.

However, she never won a national title. She fell to Angel Reese and the LSU Tigers in 2023 and then South Carolina in 2024.

She was taken first overall by Indiana last April and went on to make the playoffs in her first season while averaging 19.2 points, 8.4 assists, and 5.7 rebounds per game.

Clark decided to pass on playing in the inaugural season of the Unrivaled 3v3 basketball league in order to focus on her recovery.

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