When it comes to the betting surge that the WNBA has seen during the 2024 season, BetMGM — unshockingly — attributes some of it to Caitlin Clark.
And regardless of how you frame it, the W’s popularity among fans and bettors has skyrocketed since the likes of Clark and fellow rookie Angel Reese have joined the league.
“BetMGM has already taken as many bets for the first half of the 2024 season as we did for all of 2023,” Michael Ranftle, BetMGM Senior Sports Trader said. “Between more player prop offerings, the ‘Caitlin Clark Effect’ and the incredible rise in popularity of the WNBA, we’re experiencing historic increases in betting on the WNBA.”
Compared to this time last year, the book has taken nearly three times as many bets on the WNBA in the first half of the season.
But back to Clark and Reese, the rival newbies out of Iowa and LSU, respectively.
With half the season left to play, at FanDuel Sportsbook, they’re the only two athletes on the board for Rookie of the Year. Clark is the heavy favorite at -2000; Reese has considerable ground to make up at +700.
On a recent episode of “The Herd,” host Colin Cowherd acknowledged that he’s “talking more WNBA because of — not only Caitlin Clark — but Angel Reese.”