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How much audience did Caitlin Clark draw for the WNBA Draft?

The Indiana Fever’s new basketball player increased the Women’s Basketball League Draft audience by five times compared to the previous year.

Karina Ponce
SARAH STIERAFP

Caitlin Clark has become a sensation ever since she joined the top tier of women’s basketball. As a former player for Iowa Hawkeyes, she has been setting new records in various areas. Recently, during the National Championship college final between Iowa and South Carolina, 18.7 million viewers watched the game in which the Hawkeyes lost.

Coupled with her NCAA points record, Clark has already surpassed a couple of WNBA marks, even without playing. The first, they sold out of her jersey just an hour after the Fever election. Second, she produced an unprecedented viewership record for the WNBA Draft.

During the Draft, ESPN’s broadcast had an average of 2.45 million viewers and reached a peak of 3.09 million. This is almost five times more than the previous Draft, which had an average of 512,000 viewers.

Clark broke the record set by Diana Taurasi during the 2004 Draft. Taurasi was picked by the Phoenix Mercury and had 601,000 viewers. Clark surpassed the highest WNBA broadcast record, 2.74 million, on Memorial Day in 2000. The record was set during a game between the New York Liberty and Houston Comets.

Caitlin Clark’s challenge in the WNBA

Indiana Fever’s ‘22′ is a highly accomplished basketball player who recently graduated from a prestigious university. Having joined the Indiana Fever, she will be given the responsibility of leading the team to regain its former glory.

Alongside talented players like Aliyah Boston, Victoria Saxton, and Kelsey Mitchell, they are determined to work towards the common goal of bringing the team back to the top of the league. With her exceptional skills, leadership abilities, and passion for the game, Clark is poised to make a noteworthy impact on the team’s success and style of play in the upcoming season.

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