Caitlin Clark might not be taking any active part in the WNBA. Owing to a lingering groin injury, the rookie star has decided to retire for this season. And as Clark made an emotional confession post Fever’s playoff qualification, the 23-year-old star is seemingly pretty much active outside of the hardwood. In fact, she is also helping her teammates get their food orders delivered!
Clark has always been a vibrant character outside of the court. Sitting on the sidelines, there had been numerous instances when the 2024 rookie came up with some hilarious antics. In a recent turn of events, the Fever star arranged for the right order after DoorDash made an error.
Caitlin Clark Saves The Day For Sydney Colson
Clark likes to spend time with her Fever teammates. Likewise, in a recent Instagram live, the 2024 Rookie of the Year was spotted doing a live session with Kelsey Mitchell, Sydney Colson, Aliyah Boston, and more. During the livestream, the players ordered food online via DoorDash. Unfortunately, when the order arrived, some of the items were missing. And it turned out that the online food ordering company had messed up Colson’s order.

Unhappy with the mix-up, Colson pointed out her frustration with the company. And this was when Clark decided to step up and take control of the situation. “Did you use DoorDash? I’ll get it under control. Everybody tag DoorDash,” Clark said, urging her fans to tag the company.
syd’s order didn’t come through and they said call caitlin clark 😭😭😭
— correlation (@nosyone4) September 13, 2025
caitlin: “did you use doordash? i’ll get it under control who’d you use.”
syd: “doordash.”
caitlin: “i’ll get this taken care of right away. everybody tag doordash.” pic.twitter.com/tSjekqsEgb
Surely, within a short time, the error came to the company’s notice. They took to social media and replied to the clip saying, “Oop– 🤪” Now, while the moment was surely lighthearted, everyone knows Clark for her knack for solving problems. During the 2025 All-Star week, on a StudBudz stream, Courtney Williams and Natisha Hiedeman joked about calling Clark to fix a problem. Meanwhile, having come to the WNBA just last year, the 23-year-old is still trying to learn some lessons the hard way.
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Caitlin Clark Makes Honest Admission About Tough Lessons
Clark recently missed out on a major WNBA bonus due to her injury. And this season, one of her toughest times came when she had to sit out for the entire season after playing only 13 games. In the middle of the season, the 2024 rookie detailed how painful and emotionally draining it was to watch from the sidelines. However, in a recent statement, the Fever star revealed some more of her tough lessons in the WNBA. And one of them was learning how to keep her emotions in check.

“I’m so competitive and emotional at times… finding a way to control your emotions is something l’ve always had to navigate. You accept you’re an emotional person and that’s good. That’s probably why I’m good at basketball,” said Clark.
Now then, the fans have missed watching the young phenom set the stage on fire this season. But with Clark coming back fully fit in the next season, the WNBA realm is surely preparing for fireworks.











