It’s clear that people in the DMV want Caitlin Clark to play nearby.
There were only a few hours left on the Washington Mystics’ first round of ticket sales for their game at the Capital One Arena on June 7 against Clark and her Indiana Fever teammates. Due to the high number of ticket requests, the Mystics had to move the game from their home court at the ESA.
A former player at American University who wants to see Clark said, “She’s the most dynamic player we’ve seen in our generation.”
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Caitlin Clark will play the Mystics at Capital One Arena. Tickets for that show go on sale Wednesday.
The Fever picked the former star player from the University of Iowa with the first overall pick in last week’s WNBA Draft.
“Her game is so fun.” “I love the way she shoots from half court—scenes with a lot of spirit,” Prioleau said. “She works very hard.”
Some people believe Clark was one of the best women players ever when she was done with college.
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It seems like she puts her all into it. Vince Turner said, “She doesn’t slack off.” “I’ve never seen her not be into the game on a night.”
In the DC women’s basketball scene, the “Caitlin Clark effect” is making waves.
There is a chance that you might have trouble getting a game ticket since they are only sold online. When they went on sale for the first time on Tuesday, each one cost $50.
Prioleau said, “They are pricey,” as he looked for four game tickets.
But that’s the price to pay to see the most-anticipated player in the league play in her first Pro season.