Caitlin Clark, the top pick in the WNBA draft by the Indiana Fever, is making her way to Seattle for two games against the Storm. The Iowa Hawkeyes star broke scoring records and rewrote NCAA history during her college career. Clark's first game will be on May 22, and her second will be on June 27.
The excitement for Clark's arrival in Seattle is palpable, with ticket sales soaring as fans eagerly anticipate seeing the basketball phenom play live. The Storm have seen an unprecedented uptick in ticket sales lately, selling more tickets than all of last season within the first nine days.
Clark's impact on women's basketball extends beyond her impressive stats on the court. She has also made headlines for her fashion choices, wearing a $17,000 Prada outfit to the WNBA draft. This extravagant ensemble accounted for approximately 22% of her expected first-year salary in the league.
Despite her impressive accomplishments and potential earning power, Clark's rookie salary is significantly less than that of her male counterparts in professional sports. The wage gap between male and female athletes continues to be a topic of controversy, with President Joe Biden commenting on the issue during an interview on NBC's TODAY.
Russell Wilson, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback and a vocal supporter of women's sports, expressed his support for Clark's pay. He took to social media to call for WNBA players to receive more compensation.
As the Storm prepare for Clark's arrival, fans can expect an electric atmosphere at Climate Pledge Arena. With her record-breaking college career and the anticipation surrounding her professional debut, it is sure to be a memorable experience for basketball enthusiasts in Seattle.