Well before the start of the season, there are already new incoming options for fans with A’ja Wilson coming up with her A’Twos and Angel Reese also coming up with her new variants in Reebok AR5s. Aliyah Boston also dropped her Adidas PE versions for fans. Caitlin Clark already promised her signature shoe around the start of the season.
While fans are waiting for the shoe announcement, the player appeared in another Gatorade video, promoting their new drink with less sugar content.

Caitlin Clark Features In New Gatorade Advertisement
The WNBA 2026 season is still out of sight, and brands are quickly looking to capitalise on most of the ‘offseason’ opportunity using favourite star players in their commercials. While the playmaker recently featured in a Gatorade advertisement with Tyrese Haliburton, the star is back in front of the camera, this time with Candace Parker.
Clark and other athletes are constantly on the go, drinking new Gatorade and performing their physical activity as CP narrates the speciality of the drink: “No artificial colors, no artificial flavors, no artificial sweeteners and 75 per cent less sugar.”
CC signed a multi-year endorsement deal with Gatorade in December 2023 while she was still a senior at the University of Iowa. The partnership has since evolved into one of the most high-profile athlete deals in the brand’s history.
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The reason for such profitability is CC’s popularity, which, as per an NFL megastar, is taking the women’s sport to a new level.
LeSean McCoy Sees Caitlin Clark Most Influential Women’s Athlete
Although the Fever megastar leads the popularity charts in the WNBA, many influential women athletes in other sports cast a wider shadow than CC, like Serena Williams. On Tuesday’s edition of “Speakeasy,” two-time Super Bowl champion LeSean McCoy doesn’t think so, though.
“She’s like top three, might be two. No, she is one. She’s the most influential women’s athlete of all time. I think Serena Williams was great. But who was watching women’s basketball? You weren’t. I wasn’t… Then we get this girl like Steph Curry, and everybody watches it to this day. Women’s basketball is looked at like the NBA, like the NFL,” he said on the show.
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“They’ve got their own channels now on ESPN. When was the last time you heard people talking about women’s basketball on TV? Now they’re going to talk about Luka, and they’re going to talk about Caitlin Clark,” McCoy concluded.
ESPN certainly made changes to its schedule to accommodate women’s sports coverage. ESPN’s executive called the WNBA star a gateway drug to women’s sports in a new interview.

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