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On September 19, 2024, the WNBA witnessed a historic moment as the Washington Mystics faced off against the Indiana Fever at Capital One Arena. This game set a new record for the most attended game in WNBA history, with an astounding 20,711 fans filling the arena.
The matchup was highly anticipated, marking the end of the regular season and featuring some of the league’s most exciting talents. The Fever’s standout rookie, Caitlin Clark, was a significant draw for fans. Her impressive performances throughout the season had already garnered a substantial following, and this game was no exception.
What does this record attendance means for the WNBA?
The success of this game is likely to inspire future events and initiatives aimed at further boosting attendance and engagement.
As the WNBA continues to grow, moments like these highlight the league’s potential to keep growing and that women’s sports is not just a fade.
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