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Ohio State women’s hoops will host Caitlin Clark of the Iowa Hawkeyes

Grab tickets to watch one of the greatest women’s college basketball players of all time play against the Buckeyes in the Schottenstein Center.

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The standout wears No. 22. | Photo via @caitlinclark22

Ohio State women’s hoops tickets have never gone for $500+ per seat — but that’s what happens when one of basketball’s brightest stars comes to town.

The Buckeyes will face the Iowa Hawkeyes and welcome Caitlin Clark — who has been deemed one of the greatest women’s college basketball players of all-time — on Sunday, Jan. 21 at 12 p.m. Here are quick hitters on the remarkable senior guard:

  • She is the first Division-I player to have the following statline: 3,000+ points, 900+ assists, and 800+ rebounds.
  • She is Iowa basketball’s all-time leading scorer and has had nearly 50 games with 30+ points.
  • She currently has name, image, and likeness deals with major brands, including Nike and Gatorade.

The Schottenstein Center is opening the upper bowl for general admission, and these tickets start at $39. Want to have a designated seat? Those start at $200.

Bonus: We will be there to cover the action. Follow along on CBUStoday’s Instagram page.

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