VIDEO: Everyone Is Going Wild Over Caitlin Clark’s Stunning Pregame Outfit Ahead Of Her WNBA Playoff Debut

Caitlin Clark (Photo by Emilee Chinn/Getty Images)
Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever are currently getting set to play their first playoff game today.

Clark will make her playoff debut with the No. 6 Indiana Fever as they take on the No. 3 Connecticut Sun at Mohegan Sun Arena on Sunday.

The Fever entered the postseason as one of the hottest teams in the league, and Clark showed up looking scorching.

On Sunday, Caitlin Clark showed up in a brown trench coat, blue jeans, and high heels.

She finished the look with a huge purse and some sunglasses.


Needless to say, fans were loving her look:

Clark, Hull and the Fever need to win two games in the best-of-three series to advance to the semifinals for a chance to face either the Minnesota Lynx or Phoenix Mercury.

Caitlin Clark proved herself to be that rare player who can lift an entire league on her shoulders.

The 2024 No. 1 overall pick dished out more assists than any player ever while posting the first triple-double for a rookie and then a second one.

Clark lived up to the massive hype surrounding her after a historic college career at Iowa.

Caitlin Clark Named Unanimous Associated Press Rookie of the Year

As if there was any doubt, Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark was the unanimous choice among the 15-person panel for the Associated Press WNBA Rookie of the Year award.

Through the first half of the season, Clark faced a stiff challenge from the Chicago Sky’s Angel Reese as she became a double-double machine.

The Fever moved up to sixth in the standings and qualified for the playoffs for the first time since 2016.

Her winning the award was likely already set in stone but became even more so when Reese was out of Chicago’s final six games thanks to a wrist injury.

Caitlin Clark closed by averaging 23.1 points on 43.5 percent shooting, along with 8.9 assists per contest in Indiana’s final 14 games.

New Report Reveals Indiana Fever’s Average Attendance With Caitlin Clark In 2024, And It’s Even More Than 4 NBA Franchises Last Season

Caitlin Clark laughs during pregame warmups/Caitlin Clark (Photo by Greg Fiume/Getty Images)
Caitlin Clark, the standout player for the Indiana Fever, was one of the most talked-about players in the 2024 WNBA draft due to her impressive college career. Shortly after her debut, she began attracting more fans to watch her games because of her outstanding skills on the court. Clark, who contributed to the growing popularity of women’s basketball, quickly amassed a large fan base. According to WBBTimeline, her games attracted more viewers than many NBA franchises last season.

Recent reports from WBBTimeline state that the Fever drew an average of 17,035 fans at home this season, marking the highest average home attendance in WNBA history. Additionally, the Fever’s average home attendance was higher than that of four NBA teams from last season.

“17,035 — Indiana Fever, 16,985* — Atlanta Hawks, 16,898* — Washington Wizards, 16,631* — Memphis Grizzlies, 16,448* — Charlotte Hornets. Together, Caitlin Clark, Kelsey Mitchell, Aliyah Boston, and the Fever were must-watch TV as they bounced back from a 1-8 start to finish 20-20 with the 6th seed in the WNBA playoffs,” Via Clutchpoints.

Clark, who was recently criticized by Sheryl Swoopes, finished the regular season with averages of 19.2 points, 8.4 assists, and 5.7 rebounds per game, while also making 122 three-pointers.

Caitlin Clark Receives Unanimous Selection as 2024 Associated Press WNBA Rookie of the Year

Clark, who is considered one of the greatest collegiate players of all time, delivered several dominant performances for the Fever after making her debut in the WNBA. The 22-year-old thrilled basketball fans by scoring a career-high 35 points in a 110–109 win over the Dallas Wings in September 2024.


Clark broke multiple records in her debut season, including league single-season and single-game records in assists. Due to her dedication to the game, the Fever’s point guard was named the unanimous Associated Press Rookie of the Year.

Clark led the Fever to their best record in the league and their first postseason appearance since 2016. On Sunday at 3 PM ET, the 22-year-old will play in her first-ever playoffs WNBA game against the Connecticut Sun.