Caitlin Clark hasn’t just made headlines—she’s moved markets. Since joining the Indiana Fever, Clark’s influence has transformed how fans engage with WNBA betting, fueling historic increases in wagering volume and handle. Her games alone are drawing 40% more in total handle and nearly 29% more wagers than the league average, according to Hard Rock Bet.
Even when Clark sits out, her impact doesn’t disappear. Fever matchups without her still see a 32% bump in handle and a 17.4% rise in bets, reflecting how her star power continues to drive attention across the board.
Player Props: Clark Outpaces Superstars Across Sports
Clark’s presence is most apparent in prop markets. When she’s on the court, 18.4% of all game wagers focus solely on her. That’s more than double the action seen on NFL MVP Patrick Mahomes (8.4%) and well above MLB slugger Aaron Judge (11.2%). Even NBA icons like LeBron James (12.7%) and reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (14.5%) trail behind.
And bettors aren’t just watching—they’re bullish. A striking 88% of Clark-related wagers are on the over, signaling massive confidence in her ability to deliver.
Betting Boom Traced Back to College Stardom
Clark’s effect on betting isn’t new—it started before her first pro tipoff. During the 2024 NCAA Women’s Tournament, games featuring Clark sparked a 540% spike in betting activity, with the title game against South Carolina drawing a 620% increase. That matchup also outdrew the men’s final in viewership, pulling in 18.7 million viewers.
That momentum carried directly into the WNBA, with sportsbooks scrambling to adjust.
Futures Markets Tilt Heavily Toward Clark
At Hard Rock Bet, more than half of all MVP bets (53.4%) have gone to Clark, accounting for 64.1% of the money wagered. That’s despite Minnesota’s Napheesa Collier sitting as the current odds-on favorite at -550. Three-time MVP A’ja Wilson has less than 10% of the action by comparison.
The scoring title market tells a similar story: Clark commands 55.6% of the bets and nearly 75% of the total handle. Yet, she ranks just 15th in points per game (16.5) and is behind teammate Kelsey Mitchell in scoring.
Fever Futures: Heavy Action Despite Long Odds
The Fever’s betting profile has exploded alongside Clark’s rise. Currently fourth-favorite to win the title at +600, Indiana is attracting 73.3% of all handle and 45.2% of futures bets at Hard Rock Bet. That’s more than the Lynx, Liberty, and Mercury combined.
Over at BetMGM, the Fever are the book’s largest liability in championship markets. Clark leads MVP action there too, commanding 68.1% of tickets and 74.5% of the handle.
A New Era of Women’s Basketball Wagering
What Clark is doing isn’t just impressive—it’s redefining the landscape. Optimove has dubbed it a “new women’s basketball economy,” likening her market pull to the economic influence once credited to Michael Jordan.
From March Madness breakout to WNBA headline act, Clark has become a magnet for both fans and bettors. Whether she’s on the hardwood or not, the numbers don’t lie—she’s the driving force behind one of the most dramatic betting shifts in women’s sports history.