The Indiana Fever play host to the Seattle Storm on Tuesday night, another game where Caitlin Clark will miss out due to injury. However, the Fever is still getting the superstar involved off the court with a giveaway. This comes right after Clark announced a new personal logo for herself in collaboration with Nike.
Every fan inside Gainbridge Fieldhouse will receive a t-shirt with Clark’s new logo. Above the image are the words “Caitlin was here” and below is the traditional Nike check. Certainly a cool way for everyone in Indianapolis to celebrate a personal milestone for Clark.
Every fan in attendance at tonight's Fever game will get a "Caitlin was here." shirt to commemorate the launch of her signature Logo Collection
— Clark Report (@CClarkReport) August 26, 2025pic.twitter.com/xj38dXZcGi
As mentioned, Clark will have to watch fans put on the t-shirts from the sideline. She was ruled out for the Seattle contest on Monday evening, her 16th game in a row missed. A right groin injury is still hampering the superstar.
Clark has played in just 13 games to this point, averaging 16.5 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 8.8 assists per game. The Fever has done alright without her, entering Tuesday with a record one game over .500 at 19-18. Only seven games remain in the regular season as Indiana fights for a spot in the playoffs.
Soon enough, Clark will be back in the lineup. Fans across the country attend WNBA games in order to see her play. While it has been a tough stretch due to the injury, the hometown team is getting a little gift. Possibly an appetizer of what is to come due to Clark’s brand new apparent deal with Nike.
Fans waiting for more Caitlin Clark apparel will be getting some in the very near future. The Indiana Fever star announced Monday that she has a new logo collection set to release soon through Nike.
The announcement came via a 20-second video clip that Clark posted on X. It features a truck with a trailer driving down a country road, with the radio playing the voice of a sports talk show host talking about Clark. The camera then zooms out on the shot to reveal that the truck is hauling boards with the new logo, which is two interlocked Cs.
“To me, this is more than just a logo, it’s a dream come true,” Clark said in a statement announcing her logo. “People always talk about leaving your mark on the game — and this is another way I can do that.”
On3’s Chandler Vessels contributed to this report
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