VIDEO: Caitlin Clark Set Social Media On Fire With Smoking Pregame Outfit For Her First WNBA Game

Caitlin Clark walking through tunnelCaitlin Clark (Photo via Indiana Fever/Twitter)
The time has finally come for Caitlin Clark to start her professional career, and she came dressed to impress.

Clark is currently in the midst of her WNBA regular season debut against the Connecticut Sun, but before she hit the court, Clark kept it pretty simple with her first pregame outfit.

Clark looked fierce as the Indiana Fever prepared for their road match against the Connecticut Sun. She wore black pants, a black tube shirt, black Nike sneakers with laces, and an electric blue-teal swoosh. The bright hue of the shoes complemented the blue teal purse that Clark was holding.

Here is how social media responded:

 

Caitlin Clark, who spent four seasons with the Iowa Hawkeyes, was selected first overall by the Fever in the 2024 WNBA draft. Her much-awaited national television debut is currently airing. ESPN 2, Disney+, and ESPN+ all provide it for viewing.

Caitlin Clark’s Wnba Debut With Indiana Fever Leads to Historic Sellout for the Connecticut Sun

Caitlin Clark (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)
Tuesday night marks the start of the 2024 WNBA season, with Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever attracting all the attention. Following an impressive collegiate career at Iowa, Clark was selected first in the 2024 WNBA Draft and is expected to establish himself as one of the league’s best players almost away.

The excitement around Clark’s WNBA debut has grown to such an extent that the Connecticut Sun, their first opponent of the season, saw a record sellout.

The result of having Caitlin Clark in town resulted in a sellout crowd, with 8,910 tickets sold for the game, the first time Connecticut has sold out their season opener since 2003, according to ESPN.

Additionally, ticket costs increase dramatically when a lot of fans try to go to these games. To put things in perspective, the lowest-priced tickets available on game day were $110, which is somewhat pricey for a WNBA event.