Caitlin Clark will attend the Carver-Hawkeye Arena on May 4 as the Indiana Fever face the Brazil female national team in a preseason exhibition.

Caitlin Clark’s Homecoming: Indiana Fever Exhibition at Carver-Hawkeye Sells Out
All 15,000 available tickets were sold out in under an hour, as announced by the Hawkeyes on Instagram.
“15,000 strong 💪.”
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College hoop fans who could not get the ticket took to the comment section to share their thoughts.
“That was extremely fast. Didn’t even get a chance to make it to the public since it sold out in like 30 minutes. Guess I’ma have to watch on TV 🤣,” a fan wrote.
“hat took 22 seconds….,” another fan wrote.
“So much for a 4 ticket max… not for the rich huh,” a fan commented.
Here are other reactions from fans:
“In 45 min during presale, general public never had a chance,” a fan commented.
“Caitlin nooo no more tickets I’ll be in front row of my living room cheering for you can’t wait 🔥🙌👏,” another fan commented.
“15K strong of the biggest donors….sounds about right,” a fan wrote.
Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever Announces Big Schedule Change
As Clark’s anticipated return to her alma mater continues to generate a buzz in the media, the Fever have made an important announcement regarding their first preseason game against the Washington Mystics at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis on May 3.
The Fever announced on Thursday that the venues for both of their road games against the Mystics have been changed.
“The Indiana Fever’s May 28 (7:30 p.m. ET) and Sept. 7 (3 p.m. ET) road games at the Washington Mystics, originally scheduled to be played at Entertainment and Sports Arena in Washington, D.C., have been moved to CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore it was announced today,” the Fever wrote in a press release.
venue change 🚨
our regular season games on May 28 and September 7 at the Washington Mystics are moving to CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore.
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— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) February 27, 2025
The move was reportedly made to accommodate fans who want to watch Clark play, as the Entertainment and Sports Arena holds just 4,200 fans, while CFG Bank Arena fits 14,000. Meanwhile, the Mystics also moved two other home games to EagleBank Arena.
One game is against reigning WNBA MVP A’ja Wilson and the Las Vegas Aces, and the other is against Angel Reese’s Chicago Sky.
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