Ticket Prices For Caitlin Clark-Less WNBA Game Have 'Tanked'
- The Washington Mystics secured an 83-77 victory over the Indiana Fever on Wednesday evening at Baltimore’s CFG Bank Arena, with Fever star Caitlin Clark sidelined due to injury.
- Clark missed the game because of a left quadriceps strain announced two days earlier, marking the first regular-season game she has missed in her career.
- The Fever were short-handed and started Sydney Colson in Clark’s place, while veteran Brittney Sykes led the Mystics with 21 points and key defensive plays late in the game.
- The game featured a crowd of 11,183, with fans still attending and seeking autographs despite tickets dropping below $10 by game day due to Clark’s absence.
- Washington snapped a three-game losing streak and improved to 3-3, while Indiana fell to 2-3, indicating shifts in early-season team performances after Clark’s injury.
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Mystics beat short-handed Fever as injured Clark watches from bench
BALTIMORE (AP) — Brittney Sykes had 21 points and nine rebounds, Kiki Iriafen added 16 points, and the Washington Mystics beat the short-handed Indiana Fever 83-77 on Wednesday night at CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore.
WNBA star Caitlin Clark is a showstopper in Baltimore, even without playing
Caitlin Clark wanted to document this night like everyone else. About 90 minutes before tipoff between the Washington Mystics and her Indiana Fever at Baltimore’s CFG Bank Arena, the 2024 No. 1 overall WNBA draft pick emerged from the tunnel meeting a quiet gym. This was the first time she’d been sidelined for a regular-season game in her professional career. Clark wore a Nike windbreaker and matching Air Maxes with a digital camera tied around …

In first game without injured Caitlin Clark, Fever lose to Mystics
Brittney Sykes poured in 21 points and Kiki Iriafen had 16 points as the Washington Mystics snapped a three-game losing streak by defeating the visiting Indiana Fever 83-77 on Wednesday night at Baltimore.
Mystics beat the short-handed Fever 83-77 with injured star Caitlin Clark watching from bench
Brittney Sykes had 21 points and nine rebounds, Kiki Iriafen added 16 points, and the Washington Mystics beat the short-handed Indiana Fever 83-77 at CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore.

Mystics beat the shorthanded Fever 83-77 with injured star Caitlin Clark watching from bench
Brittney Sykes had 21 points and nine rebounds, Kiki Iriafen added 16 points, and the Washington Mystics beat the shorthanded Indiana Fever 83-77 at CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore. Reigning Rookie of the Year Caitlin Clark did not play for…
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