Indiana Fever Star Caitlin Clark Have a great 2025. The WNBA star took to Instagram to sort out what happened to her throughout the year. Clark posted a photo from her second season of The Fever. She also has photos of her boyfriend, San Antonio Spurs star Connor McCaffrey Victor Vunbanyama and more
This year’s photo dump caught the attention of her teammates and others. The two-time All-Star used Taylor Swift’s “Life of a Showgirl” song in her post. Check out the photos she posted on social media platforms.
“2025, you are the year…2026, I welcome you with open arms, let’s do it 🤍💫✨⭐️🫶🏻🤩,” Clark posted.
Here are some of the comments her friends had on her post.
“I love your life 😍😍😍 Can’t wait for 2026,” Fever forward Aliyah Boston commented.


Clark hopes 2026 will be better.
Caitlin Clark talks her upcoming signature shoe
Nike is gearing up to release Caitlin Clark’s signature shoe. Fans have been waiting for the brand to come up with something for Clark. Recently, Nike teased fans with an ad called “From Anywhere.” The brand also displays the WNBA star’s logo at the end of the ad.
In the ads, Nike features some recognizable characters. NFL brothers Jason and Travis Kelce, rapper Travis Scott and comedian Michael Che all made appearances.
The trailer has fans excited for her upcoming signature shoe. Later, Clark spoke with Nick DePaola about what it means to have your own sneakers.
“Nike’s iconic lineup features some of the greatest athletes in history, and I’m incredibly proud to join the ranks of some of the best athletes in the world. I’m excited to get my first look at what we’ve created together,” said the Fever star.
Clark’s sneakers are reportedly scheduled to release in the spring of 2026. The year hasn’t even started yet, but great things are coming for the WNBA icon. That would likely line up with the league’s schedule, which would be the start of her third professional season.
Clark didn’t play much in his second year in the WNBA. She dealt with a troublesome groin injury. This limited her to just 13 games for the Fever, during which she averaged 16.5 points, 5.0 rebounds and 8.8 assists per game while shooting 36.7% from the field.
Heading into the upcoming 2026 season, Caitlin Clark is determined to stay healthy and make up for lost time. With the league currently in the middle of summer, Clark has had time to recover from the setback.
Edited by Amurao Dynasty







