SHOCKING!!! Caitlin Clark & Teammate Lexie Hull Is Going VIRAL Over THIS NEW VIRAL VIDEO
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SHOCKING!!! Caitlin Clark & Teammate Lexie Hull Is Going VIRAL Over THIS NEW VIRAL VIDEO

Caitlyn Clark is going viral again, this time for attending a Colts game in Indianapolis. Fans went wild when they saw her and her boyfriend Connor, along with Lexi Hull, make an appearance at Lucas Oil Stadium. The crowd couldn’t get enough. Even in the offseason, Clark remains a trending topic because fans always want more of her. Caitlyn Clark is definitely enjoying her offseason by attending the Colts game, and fans went wild when they saw her. Caitlyn and her boyfriend Connor made an appearance, and the internet went crazy.

Everyone is tweeting about it because, you know, whenever Caitlyn shows up, the crowd goes nuts. In case you missed my last video, former Indiana Fever president Allison Barber revealed some big news about Caitlyn’s push to get WNBA players paid more during the 2024 season. Every game she played in was sold out, and she wanted her fellow players to benefit from the ticket revenue. She even suggested that away team players receive bonuses from the extra earnings. Unfortunately, the WNBA shot it down, citing collective bargaining rules.

Barber also noted how the Fever went from having 3,000-4,000 fans to selling out 177,000 tickets, thanks to Clark’s presence. After a season where she broke the WNBA’s single-season assist mark and scored the most points ever for a rookie, Caitlyn Clark says the standout moment for her was actually an injury. The Indiana Fever were in New York playing Liberty when Jonquel Jones set up a screen on Clark, rupturing her eardrum. She smiles when telling the story during an interview in Indianapolis, noting that it speaks to the physicality of the WNBA.

“I think it’s something that I’ll always remember, like coming into this league,” Clark said. Now, Caitlyn is making headlines for all the right reasons, but one question remains: Why hasn’t the WNBA announced her as Rookie of the Year yet? Everyone knows she’s earned it, and usually, the Rookie of the Year is announced before the MVP. So, why the delay? Some speculate the league might be unsure how to handle all the attention she’s generating.