Jill Biden attends NCAA championship game between LSU women's basketball, Iowa

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DALLAS – Everyone wants to be at the NCAA National Championship game between LSU women's basketball and Iowa.

That includes First Lady Jill Biden, who attended the game on Sunday (2:30 p.m. CT, ABC) at the American Airlines Center. Biden is among a likely sold out crowd. There were 19,288 fans at Friday's Final Four games, nearly meeting the 20,000 capacity at the American Airlines Center.

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The national title matchup features two of the biggest stars in the sport in Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark, and tickets prices to attend the highly-anticipated national title game have skyrocketed. On Sunday morning, the cheapest ticket to attend was $401 for a nosebleed seat.

The interest in women's basketball continues to climb at a historic rate. Friday's Final Four games broke viewership records. The two games averaged 4.5 million viewers, which is the most-watched NCAA semifinals in history. The game between South Carolina and Iowa averaged 5.5 million viewers and peaked at 6.6 million, making it the third most-viewed women's college basketball game on record.

This article originally appeared on Knoxville News Sentinel: Jill Biden attends LSU-Iowa NCAA championship game in Dallas