
Caitlin Clark recently concluded her second season in the WNBA, playing with the Indiana Fever under head coach Stephanie White.
Clark's season was cut short due to injuries, but the Fever were still able to make an impact in the WNBA playoffs.
Indiana defeated the Atlanta Dream in the first round of the postseason.
They did so with Clark on the sideline, as well as several other players dealing with setbacks, such as first-year Fever star, Sophie Cunningham.
After the season, where the Fever suffered a playoff loss to the Las Vegas Aces, Clark took her talents to the links. The Fever star played in the 2025 Annika Pro-Am.
On Wednesday, Clark had Cunningham and fellow Indiana Fever teammate Lexie Hull work as her caddies for the tournament.
During the tournament, Cunningham teed up for a drive. She wound up hitting a spectator, which resulted in a response from Caitlin Clark online.
"This is one of the greatest things I've seen," Clark said.
Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham have been vocal about their growing friendship throughout the year.
The two played their first season together and have worked through the rehab process side-by-side to get back to the court and make another run with the Indiana Fever.
Clark had missed time with a groin injury while Cunningham suffered season-ending MCL injury.
Throughout her second season with the Indiana Fever, Caitlin Clark posted 16.5 points, 5.0 rebounds and 8.8 assists per game.
She's now back in the field of play. It may not be on the court, but Clark is thriving in yet another sport in the offseason.
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