sport news Women's March Madness Final Four has sold SIX TIMES more tickets than the male ... trends now

sport news Women's March Madness Final Four has sold SIX TIMES more tickets than the male ... trends now

Tickets for NCAAW Final Four were also priced significantly higher than men's Clark has brought more eyes to women's college basketball than ever before DailyMail.com provides all the latest international sports news 

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Women's March Madness continues to generate more interest than the men's edition after selling six times as many tickets for its Final Four stage.

With the likes of Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese breaking records and attracting unprecedented levels of attention, the female NCAA tournament is dwarfing its male counterpart in terms of ticket sales ahead of this year's March Madness.

According to online marketplace TickPick, via popular X account NBA Central, women's Final Four tickets have already sold six times more than men's Final Four tickets, despite also being priced significantly higher.

As of Monday, prices for all-season NCAAM Final Four tickets are said to have started at $260, while the cheapest available all-session NCAAW Final Four tickets were at $472.

The soaring interest in women's college basketball can be largely linked to Clark, who recently broke the all-time NCAA points record.

Women's March Madness continues to generate more interest than the men's edition after Caitlin Clark (pictured) and Co sold six times as many tickets for its Final Four stage

Women's March Madness continues to generate more interest than the men's edition after Caitlin Clark (pictured) and Co sold six times as many tickets for its Final Four stage

The likes of Clark and Angel Reese (pictured) have helped female college basketball soar in popularity

The likes of Clark and Angel Reese (pictured) have helped female college basketball soar in popularity

It means the NCAAW is creating greater demand than the NCAAM despite the success of men stars such as Purdue's Zach Edey

It means the NCAAW is creating greater demand than the NCAAM despite the success of men stars such as Purdue's Zach Edey

The Iowa sensation has brought more eyes to the women's college game than anyone in history, with a ticket for her record-breaking game against Ohio State priced at an astonishing

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