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Caitlin Clark's first season finale is most-attended WNBA game of all time, capping off historic season

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The Washington Mystics used their scheduled season finale against the Indiana Fever to pull off a stunt that yielded record attendance, despite being one of the worst teams in the league this year. 

With Caitlin Clark and the Fever finishing the season in Washington D.C. on Thursday, the Mystics made the advantageous marketing decision of moving the game to a larger venue. They moved it to Capital One Arena, home to the NBA's Washington Wizards. 

Washington typically plays in the The Entertainment and Sports Arena, which is located Congress Heights, a residential neighborhood in southeast Washington, D.C. It has a capacity of only 4,200. 

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But Capital One Arena, located in the Chinatown section of the larger Penn Quarter of the city, has a maximum capacity of 20,356 for basketball games. 

The Mystics had no problem filling those seats with Clark in town, despite having just 13 wins going into the game. 

The 20,711 fans that showed up on Thursday represented a new record for the highest-attended WNBA regular-season contest. The record broke the previous regular-season record of 20,674, which was reached four times by Washington during the 1998 and 1999 seasons. 

The best part about it for the Mystics was that the fans there got to watch the home team pull of the win over Clark's Fever 92-91

The Las Vegas Aces pulled off a similar move when they hosted the Fever at the larger T-Mobile Arena for a July 2 game instead of playing in the relatively smaller Michelob ULTRA Arena. For that game, 20,366 fans showed up, which represented the highest regular-season

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