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The Indiana Fever was on the road to play their final game before the WNBA All-Star break, but that hasn't stopped Caitlin Clark from turning heads with her pregame outfit. The team shared a video on social media, showcasing the players as they headed to their game against the Dallas Wings on Wednesday, and Clark's stylish attire immediately caught the attention of fans.
Donning a white top paired with moss green jogger pants, the Fever sharpshooter exuded a simple yet chic vibe that had social media abuzz. Fans couldn't help but express their iration for Clark's fashion choices, with one commenting: "CC22 looking like a Queen like always." Another er agreed: saying, "CC looks soo prettyy."
The color coordination between Clark and her teammate Lexi Hull, who was wearing a daring green dress, also caught the eye of fans. "Okkkk CC and Lex with the color coordination," one commenter noted, highlighting the team's fashion game.
The praise for Clark's style didn't stop there. "Caitlin always fab," a fourth social media shared, while others simply expressed their adoration with "CC" and a flurry of fire emojis.
Clark continues to impress on and off the court
As the Fever ride a two-game winning streak, they were determined to extend it against the Wings and enter the All-Star break on a positive note. But they fell 101-93, so they're welcome the mid-season break.
The 22-year-old rookie has been making a significant impact on the court, averaging 16.8 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 7.8 assists per game. As she continues to dominate and turn heads off the court, the hopes are high that she will bring the same level of excellence to the game when the whistle blows.
In the end, Caitlin Clark's pregame fashion statement has only added to the excitement surrounding the Fever's matchup. With her style and on-court performance, the young star is quickly becoming a fan favorite, and the team's ers are eagerly anticipating her next move, both on and off the court.