Last season, Caitlin Clark took the WNBA by storm and led the league in assists while winning the Rookie of the Year award.
She took the Indiana Fever, a team that had finished with a losing record in each of the previous seven seasons, to a 20-20 mark and a playoff berth, and their future is suddenly bright.
The Fever have an impressive young nucleus that consists of Clark, forward Aliyah Boston, guard Kelsey Mitchell and supporting players such as reserve guard Lexie Hull.
On her Instagram account, Hull posted a photo of Clark holding a goodie bag that read, "Bride." Clark was also holding tiara for the Fever star.
"My new contact photo for Caitlin Clark," Hull said.
Hull averaged 5.5 points, 2.5 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 19.7 minutes a game last year for Indiana.
A 6-foot-1 guard, she started out her career in 2022 as a poor 3-point shooter, but in 2024, she made an impressive 47.1% of her 3-point attempts, compared to just 21.7% the previous year.
A Washington state native, she spent her entire college career at Stanford, where she averaged 11.1 points, 5.2 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 1.6 steals a game.
In 2021, she helped the program win the NCAA championship while posting 10 points and 10 rebounds in the final game versus Arizona.
Clark, of course, is the newest sensation in not only the WNBA but in all of basketball, and she has been credited with the explosion in popularity that women's basketball is experiencing. She became the NCAA's all-time leading scorer while at Iowa, and the sky seems to be the limit for her moving forward after her sensational rookie campaign.
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