Tickets for Iowa-Michigan Women's BB Game Going for $500 and Up

Submitted by BursleyHall82 on February 11th, 2024 at 5:28 PM

Iowa's Caitlin Clark didn't set the all-time women's basketball scoring record today, so she's going to set it on Thursday at home against Michigan, unless we can hold her to under 8 points. The game is at 8 p.m. on Peacock.

I didn't check all the sites, but on StubHub, the get-in price is about $500. Center court is about $1,000. I'm guessing one of the highest-priced women's games ever.

Good for them and good for us! National spotlight on our women's team. Now win the game!

Maize in Cincy

February 11th, 2024 at 5:56 PM ^

Interesting decision their coach made today making her a distributor the first half of the 4th quarter so she could set the record at home.  Probably will cost them the B1G regular season title.

vablue

February 11th, 2024 at 6:09 PM ^

Those ticket prices have been consistent for Iowa all season.  She has been selling out arenas everywhere.  There was a line to get into the game against Maryland 2.5 hours before it started, that was not to get tickets, just to get in.  It was incredible.  

umumum

February 11th, 2024 at 9:50 PM ^

I simply don't believe it.  I believe someone will ask that much on Stubhub,  But I want proof of an actual purchase.  We couldn't fill Crisler during the Beilein era.

Solecismic

February 12th, 2024 at 10:06 AM ^

Caitlin Clark has become a phenomenon. It's a bit like when Tiger Woods was dominating golf and announcers would say, "the whatever open took place this weekend - Tiger Woods was seventh at five under par." And that was it. If NIL were based on immediate commercial value, she'd be worth more than the entire rest of the sport right now.

So, good for her. It's too bad the record has to come against Michigan. It'll be a circus, with a long break when the record is set.

Not so good for the league, wasting the opportunity on Peacock. That was such a dumb move, taking the bird bucks for the short term when featured games on other outlets reach so many more people.