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The Indiana Fever faced off against the Las Vegas Aces in a highly anticipated matchup that drew a record-breaking crowd to the T-Mobile Arena. This game marked the largest crowd the WNBA has seen in almost three decades, highlighting the increasing popularity of this year’s No. 1 overall pick, Caitlin Clark.

The Aces, with their veteran-stacked roster, secured their fifth consecutive win with an 88-69 victory over the Fever in front of over 20,000 fans. This game attracted the largest regular-season crowd at a WNBA game since 1999 and ranks as the fifth largest crowd in league history.

Caitlin Clark expressed her excitement about the energetic atmosphere created by the massive crowd, noting the support and enthusiasm from the fans. The presence of over 20,000 passionate spectators made a significant impact on the players and added to the overall excitement of the game.

The Fever have experienced sellout crowds and high viewership numbers in the past, but the addition of Caitlin Clark to the league has sparked a surge in popularity for the WNBA. The month of May saw the highest attendance for an opening month in 26 years, as well as record viewership across major networks.

The Aces, as the defending back-to-back champions, have also seen unprecedented support from their fans, selling out every home game, including a game against the Chicago Sky in September. The success of women’s basketball and the growing interest in the WNBA demonstrate the value and potential of women’s sports as a significant investment.

The Chief Growth Officer, Colie Edison, emphasized the increasing engagement and diverse audience that the WNBA is attracting, reflecting the league’s sustained growth and momentum. The heightened interest in women’s basketball is a testament to the demand for women’s sports and the valuable impact they have on the sports industry.

As the WNBA continues to gain popularity and expand its fan base, the league is poised for continued success and growth in the future. The record-breaking crowd at the Fever vs. Aces game is just one example of the increasing interest and support for women’s basketball, showcasing the bright future ahead for the sport and its dedicated fans.