Caitlin Clark’s Injury Woes Continue, Misses Second Straight Game Against New York
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, JUL 22 – WNBA All-Star Game viewership dropped 36% to 2.19 million without Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark, yet it remained the second-most-watched All-Star Game in history.
- Saturday’s WNBA All-Star Game averaged 2.19 million viewers, Ryan Glasspiegel reported, down 36% from last year’s 3.44 million.
- Ahead of the event, Clark, Indiana Fever forward, reaggravated a groin injury days before the game, impacting her participation.
- Following her injury announcement, tickets get-in price fell from $121 to $64, according to TickPick reporting.
- Before tip-off, All-Star Game players wore ‘Pay us what you owe us’ shirts, followed by a record-setting 282 points scored in the game.
- With her return imminent, three regular-season games featuring Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever forward, outdrew the All-Star Game, indicating potential for increased future interest.
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ESPN announces another WNBA record despite Caitlin Clark's injury hell
CAITLIN Clark’s injury woes can’t stop the meteoric rise of the WNBA’s ratings. Ahead of the WNBA All-Star game, ESPN broadcasted one of its most successful games of all time. GettyESPN is still seeing strong WNBA viewership despite Caitlin Clark’s injury[/caption] APClark has missed 10 games this season with her injuries[/caption] The July 15 matchup between the Indiana Fever and Connecticut Sun was ESPN’s fifth-most watched WNBA game ever. The…
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