Everyone Is Going Crazy Over Caitlin Clark’s Pregame Outfit Before Indiana Fever’s Matchup vs. Lynx

Caitlin Clark in uniform

Caitlin Clark (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)
Fresh off her second career WNBA triple-double, Caitlin Clark was back making noise, but this time, it was for what she was wearing.k

The Indiana Fever rookie has turned heads with many of her pregame outfits this season, and she did it again on Friday night.

Clark arrived at Gainbridge Fieldhouse to face the Minnesota Lynx, rocking a bright green blazer over a white dress that exposed her legs.

Clark smiled and gave two peace signs to the camera.

Fans loved it:


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Caitlin Clark came into the game all smiles, but she would not leave that way.

On Friday, the Minnesota Lynx came into Gainbridge Fieldhouse with winning on their minds as they sent the crowd home upset.

In the 99-88 victory, Lynx star Napheesa Collier scored 26 points to help snap Indiana’s five-game winning streak.

Clark still wrapped up another impressive performance.

She finished with 25 points in 36 minutes, adding eight rebounds and eight assists while shooting 8-21 from the field, per her stats on ESPN.

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Her teammate, Kelsey Mitchell, dropped 23 points in 38 minutes, while Aliyah Boston also chipped in with 20 points and five rebounds while shooting 9-15 from the field.

Caitlin Clark Sets Fever Record In Loss To Minnesota

The Indiana Fever had their five-game win streak snapped on Friday night despite Caitlin Clark almost dropping yet another triple-double.

The 22-year-old connected on five of her ten shots from behind the arc against Minnesota, setting a new single-season franchise record in the first quarter.

VIDEO: Patrick Mahomes Had Some Savage Advice For Isaiah Likely As He Trolled The Ravens TE For Stepping Out-Of-Bounds On Potential Game-Winning TD

Patrick Mahomes speaks at press conference and Lsaiah Likely stepping out of bounds on final play vs. chiefsPatrick Mahomes (Photos via ESPN & NBC)
Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes knows the team got away with a massive victory due to a single toe.

The 2024 season began with a photo-finish victory for the Kansas City Chiefs as Baltimore Ravens tight end Isaiah Likely came down with a toe out of bounds at the back of the end zone just as time expired.

“Definitely nerve-wracking because it looked good from my angle on the sideline,” Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes admitted during his postgame press conference. “But then the first [instant replay] view you saw, you could see the cleat.”

 

Mahomes also called the Ravens a “great football team” that he expects to see again in the playoffs.

He then offered some advice to Baltimore Ravens tight end Isaiah Likely on his failed tow touchdown.

“He’s gotta wear white cleats next time,” Patrick Mahomes said. “That’s my advice for him.”


Lamar Jackson found Likely for a last-second touchdown catch that would have given the Ravens a chance to tie or win the game, but a single toe caused them to start the year 0-1 and fail to avenge their loss from the AFC Championship game.

Despite what picture and video evidence said, Ravens players weren’t totally convinced that the call should have been overturned.

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Linebacker Roquan Smith told reporters that he thought there wasn’t enough evidence to overturn it after it was initially called a touchdown, while Jackson agreed, saying, “I still think it was a touchdown.”

Patrick Mahomes Wasted No Time Utilizing His Star Rookie WR

Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes threw for 291 yards with a touchdown and an interception, making just enough plays to outlast Lamar Jackson and the Ravens in a rematch of last season’s AFC Championship Game, per his stats on ESPN.

Mahomes certainly has life much easier for him as he made sure to utilize star rookie wideout Xavier Worthy.

The Kansas City rookie first-round pick caught a 35-yard touchdown and ran for a 21-yard score in his first-ever game.