The Indiana Fever guard made headlines when she joined the pop star in one of Arrowhead Stadium's luxury suites during a playoff game earlier this month.
Indiana fever star Caitlin Clark gushed about her experience watching the Kansas City Chiefs' 23-14 AFC divisional playoff victory over the Houston
WNBA star Caitlin Clark shared details about hanging out with Taylor Swift on Jan. 18 to watch the Kansas City Chiefs play and said it's 'cute to see how excited' the singer gets while supporting her boyfriend Travis Kelce.
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark nearly broke the internet a few weeks ago when she showed up for the Kansas City Chiefs’ divisional-round matchup against the
WNBA star Caitlin Clark opened up about her experience sharing a private suite with Taylor Swift while they watched the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Houston Texans in Arrowhead Stadium on January 18.
Iowa women's basketball legend and Kansas City Chiefs fan Caitlin Clark was spotted with Taylor Swift at the team's NFL Divisional playoff game.
The 14-time Grammy winner and WNBA Rookie of the Year sat next to each other in a luxury suite at Arrowhead Stadium.
Pop superstar Taylor Swift spent some of the game sitting in a suite alongside Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark, who is likewise a big Chiefs fan.
Caitlin Clark provided an authentic message to her Iowa teammates after declaring for the 2024 WNBA Draft and foregoing remaining eligibility at Iowa after the 2023-24 season.
The WNBA is looking to capitalize on the unprecedented attention it received last year with record attendance at games and record television ratings. With the addition of Ms. Clark, the first overall pick, the Fever led the WNBA in attendance with an average of just under 17,000 and 10 of Indiana’s games set league TV viewership records.
On Friday, news emerged that Indiana has agreed to terms on a deal with veteran forward Natasha Howard. As a former champion and Defensive Player of the Year, she'll help bolster the frontcourt alongside Aliyah Boston. Howard spent last season with the Dallas Wings, averaging 17.6 points and 6.7 rebounds.