Philippine Daily Inquirer

CLARK FEVER BEGINS IN INDIANA

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YORK—Caitlin Clark, who smashed records on and off the court in a dazzling US college career, was selected first in the Women’s National Basketball Associatio­n (WNBA) draft on Monday amid expectatio­ns she will have a transforma­tive effect on women’s profession­al basketball.

The Indiana Fever made it official, taking the 22-yearold Iowa Hawkeyes star with the first pick in front of a rapt crowd at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

“I got a little anxious there before the pick,” Clark said in an interview with broadcaste­r ESPN.

“I’ve dreamed of this moment since I was in second grade and it’s taken a lot of hard work, a lot of ups and downs.

“I told my mom before this, you know, I earned it, and that’s why I’m so proud of it.”

The Fever won the 2012 WNBA crown but haven’t been to the playoffs since 2016.

They had the second-lowest attendance in the league in

with an average of 4,066 fans per game.

But with Clark on board alongside last year’s overall top pick Aliyah Boston, in Indiana all that seems set to change.

Sold-out tickets

In anticipati­on of her selection, the WNBA had already scheduled 36 of the Fever’s 40 games next season for national television.

Even before the draft the Fever had begun selling a limited amount of single-game tickets, betting that the basketball-mad Midwestern state of Indiana would be prime territory for “Clark-mania.”

Seats for games against Connecticu­t and Los Angeles sold-out within hours of going on sale.

Everyone wants to see the two-time national player of the year, whose fame is built on a foundation of on-court excellence that saw her eclipse Pete Maravich’s 54-year-old all-time college basketball scoring record.

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