The WNBA offseason is very eventful, with CBA negotiation talks and USA Basketball training camp. Caitlin Clark was part of both. During this busy schedule, the Fever guard was also at Butler Bulldogs games, supporting her boyfriend, Connor McCaffrey, and his men’s basketball team in the Indy Classic.
This was not her first appearance at the Butler’s game. Earlier, Clark’s support paid off as boyfriend Butler shone vs. South Carolina. Now, at the Gainbridge Arena, home of Clark and Butler’s game, was a perfect mixture for the game against Northwestern.

Caitlin Clark Spotted At Indy Classic Game
Fans saw the Fever guard’s impact in the Indiana Pacers’ games as the Pacers won nearly every game Caitlin attended. The player was a ‘lucky mascot’ for the Indiana team. But in the Indy Classic, both sides were from the region, and the former Iowa star was supporting the Butler Bulldogs.
The Bulldogs won the game 61-58, behind their strong first-half performance. The 2024 WNBA rookie was in the box, and fans rallied around her seat to get pictures with the star. She generously gave time for pics.
📸: Caitlin at Gainbridge Fieldhouse for the Indy Classic
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The Butler Bulldogs are sixth in the Big East Conference and have a solid 9-3 start to the season. But the WNBA Superstar is not only showing support by attending games. Before the start of the season, she handed over Nike signature shoes for every Butler player. Incidentally, they were a perfect fit for every player as her boyfriend helped her in the process. Caitlin Clark’s boyfriend lauds Fever Star’s generosity for thoughtful gifts to the Butler Bulldogs.
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On the professional front, the playmaker is ready for the next season, having shone at the USA basketball training camp, where she showcased her fitness and offensive flair.
Caitlin Clark Reflects On Her Return To The Court
After playing in just 13 games in the 2025 season, her selection for the USA Training camp was shocking. The player was clearly working on her fitness, and an early return to the court might have impacted her progress. But she showed no signs of rust on the floor.
“I’ve been working out and playing pickup and stuff like that, but to be in an environment like this, it’s really fun,” she said. “Obviously, [I] need to knock off a little bit of rust and get my lungs back, but my body feels really good.”
“I was a little nervous, not because anything [health-wise], but just because I haven’t been out here in a while, so certainly fun to lace them up and be in a competitive practice,” the Fever star added.
Fans were also excited to see her making good progress and wished to see her in competitive games early.











