Caitlin Clark sparked WNBA fan frenzy while teasing a playoff return against the Atlanta Dream. While she didn’t play in the first game, she announced a new collaboration with Stanley. The high-end sponsor is another addition to her mega NIL deals.
Her former coach took the help of social media to make the announcement. 23-year-old also hyped up her coach for her efforts and shared the pics on her Instagram story.
Caitlin Clark Reacts To Former Coach’s Photos
Former Iowa star recently partnered with Stanley, adding to the list of sponsorship brands. It debuted four water bottles, including 40-ounce cups. The variants had CC’s favorite colors, including light blue and purple.

Her former coach, Lisa Bluder, shared the news while promoting the partnership with two containers of her own. “I’m not sure which one of these terrific new Caitlin Clark Stanley water bottles I should drink out of first?! Thanks, CC,” Bluder said.
Her superstar guard quickly reshared the photos on her Instagram story and wrote, “DAWG.” She also hilariously commented, “Both at once.“
Clark led the Iowa side to back-to-back NCAA Finals and also won conference titles during her four-year tenure with the Hawkeyes. She still has a connection with the Iowa team, showing up for the games and providing her Nike sneakers to the team.
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awwwww caitlin sent 2 of her custom stanley’s to coach bluder 🥹 i love their relationship so much🫶🏼 pic.twitter.com/ryFKaq5ZNf
— #22caitlinthegoat (@ccthegoat22) September 15, 2025
This is not the first time she has used her collaboration to help her close ones. Clark stepped up to rescue an Indiana Fever teammate after DoorDash admitted an order error.
Caitlin Clark Hypes Up Playoff Game At Gainbridge Fieldhouse Arena
The 2024 rookie might not be playing in the postseason games, but the star is hyping up the first playoff game, since 2016, at the Fever’s home court. With the new WNBA playoff format, the Indiana Fever will host the second game of the first round in the playoffs.
“Woo! First [home] playoff game since 2016! I need to see every single person in Indianapolis — whether you’re inside the arena or could be outside the arena, I don’t care — show up, get loud for my teammates! We need a dub, and then we’re taking it back to Atlanta. Let’s go!” Clark said in the video.
Indiana Fever vs. Atlanta Dream game two will be played on September 16. The Atlanta side leads the three-game series.











