During the offseason, Caitlin Clark might not be in action, but her social media activities, throwback videos and photos are certainly engaging the fanbase. Whether it’s her on-court performances or fun time with her teammates, the videos are garnering a lot of attention and love from fans.
On March 3, the player created history, and the Indiana Fever wasn’t gonna pass on the opportunity to hype up their megastar. But the side chose a different way to celebrate her milestone, and the player also had a funny reaction to it.

Caitlin Clark Reacts To Throwback Photo
Playing for the Iowa Hawkeyes, CC set the record for most points, surpassing the 3,667 points set by legendary guard “Pistol” Para Maravich. She finished with 3951 points and still holds the record as the highest total points in NCAAW.
The Indiana franchise celebrated the day with a special post, used her high school photo and captioned the post, “This is who became the All-time NCAA Scoring leader”
Knowing the record and finding resemblance with the Fever playmaker, many fans showed love for the post. The 24-year-old also shared the post on her Instagram story and humorously wrote, “I look the exact same lol.”
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The player had been an inspiration for many youngsters and at the heart of the WNBA’s rise at the moment, which started with her college career and the record-breaking Fever franchise mentioned. In a recent documentary, Holly Rowe, Lisa Leslie, and Sue Bird credited Clark for elevating the WNBA’s image.
Although the player made history with her successful college and WNBA careers, she is now eyeing to go beyond the limits to have a grand international career.
Caitlin Clark Ready To Create History
Her excellent college displays and WNBA first-game performance led people to hope for her Olympic success. The player missed selection for the 2024 Olympic team, which won the gold medal. The athlete advanced her skills and impressed coaches, which resulted in her selection for the national team that will compete at World Cup qualifiers.
The moment fans have been waiting for will happen next month in San Juan, Puerto Rico 🔥
— FIBA Basketball (@FIBA) February 12, 2026
Generational talents Caitlin Clark and Paige Bueckers will make their USA senior national team debuts after being named in the 12-player roster for the upcoming FIBA Women's Basketball World… pic.twitter.com/7YYpjEg8ke
She has already won three gold medals and one tournament MVP award during her time at U16 and U17 competitions.
She will now begin her senior career with the national team to showcase her skills. Team USA will face Senegal on March 11 when World Cup qualifiers start.











