Dawn Plitzuweit was watching.
But then, who wasn’t? Iowa star Caitlin Clark scored 49 points Thursday in a blowout of Michigan at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in front of yet another sellout crowd. Her long pullup three 2:12 into the game made her the NCAA’s highest-scoring women’s player ever, surpassing what Kelsey Plum did at Washington.
“That was impressive,” said Plitzuweit, the University of Minnesota women’s basketball coach. “What she’s done … I think I speak on behalf of women’s basketball, being involved in it. What she’s doing for the sport is absolutely phenomenal. It is.”
The Clark show has sold out visiting arenas all around the Big Ten. Minnesota will be no different, with the Hawkeyes visiting the Gophers on Feb. 28 and returning one week later for the conference tournament at Target Center.
Iowa’s game at Williams Arena has been a sellout since early December. You cannot buy a ticket from the U, only on the secondary market.
And it will cost you.
On StubHub on Friday morning, the cheapest asking price for a ticket was for a single seat available in the upper level above one end of the court. The asking price was $148.
The highest asking price was for tickets close to the court in the lower bowl. One person was asking for more than $1,500 per ticket.