Caitlin Clark’s WNBA Playoff Debut Draws Historic Viewership: Report

Caitlin Clark is a certified box office hit.

Clark’s WNBA playoff debut drew a historic 1.8 million viewership, according to The Athletic’s Andrew Marchand.

For a better perspective, last season’s WNBA Finals between the Las Vegas Aces and New York Liberty averaged 728,000 viewers, the most-watched WNBA Finals in 20 years, per ESPN.

Clark, despite an underwhelming playoff debut, has surpassed that, proving once again her star power has made the Indiana Fever and WNBA a must-see TV.

The downside of it is the record viewership saw the Fever rookie sensation held off by the Sun’s defense to a measly 11 points on 4 of 17 shooting.

Clark was abysmal from behind the arc, hitting only 2 of 13.

Sun’s game plan to zero in and get physical with Clark was evident early on when DiJonai Carrington poked her in the eye in the first quarter.

No foul was called.

The Sun took a 1-0 lead with a 93-69 blowout win against Clark and the Fever.

Clark did not use the incident as an excuse for her shooting night.

“Obviously, she got me pretty good in the eye,” Clark told reporters after the loss. “I don’t think it affected me. I got good shots, they didn’t go down. It’s a tough time for that to happen.”

Game 2 is set on September 25 at the Mohegan Sun Arena, which is expected to draw bigger viewership with Clark looking to rebound and keep the Fever alive in the best-of-three playoff series.

Caitlinmania

The TV ratings of Clark’s WNBA playoff debut more than 600,000 more viewers than her regular season games.

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Fox executive Michael Mulvihill reported that Clark’s games on TV during the regular season averaged 1.178 million viewers, per New York Post. Clark’s games tripled the viewers for all other WNBA games, which only drew an average of 394,000.

Clark’s arrival has transformed the once-moribund Fever franchise as the most popular team in the WNBA.

According to Associated Press’ Tim Reynolds, Fever games averaged 16,084 attendance per game while non-Fever games only drew 8,552 per game, a stark 88% difference.

Reynolds dubbed the Clark phenomenon as “Caitlinmania.”

WNBA attendance this season …

Average, Fever games: 16,084.
Average, non-Fever games: 8,552.
(That’s an 88% difference. That’s Caitlinmania.)

Here’s a breakdown of what teams averaged at home in Caitlin games and non-Caitlin games: pic.twitter.com/vnaFNxAutn

— Tim Reynolds (@ByTimReynolds) September 20, 2024

Clarks’ season finale against the Washington Mystics on September 19 was the largest in WNBA history, drawing 20, 711.

The game was played at Capital One Arena, the Wizards’ NBA homecourt to accomodate the record crowd. The Mystics’ homecourt at Entertainment & Sports Arena only has a capacity of 4,200.

Caitlin Clark’s Historic Season

Clark, the No. 1 overall draft pick, finished the regular season with averages of 19.2 points, 8.4 assists and 5.7 rebounds per game this season.

She broke several WNBA rookie records along the way.

Clark had the most assists for a rookie, dishing out 337. She also broke the single-game record for assists with 19. She also became the first rookie to record a triple-double and hit the most 3-pointers with 122, which is the second-most in any WNBA season by a player.

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According to ESPN, Clark’s 337 points were also the most points by any point guard in a single WNBA season. She was also the first WNBA rookie to be named Player of the Month and Rookie of the Month in the same month and to produce 20+ points, 15+ assists and 5+ rebounds in a game.

Clark was unanimous  Associated Press Rookie of the Year. She is also the favorite to win the official WNBA Rookie of the Year, which will be announced later this week, over her rival, Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese.

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