One day after her statement performance against the Phoenix Mercury at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark and her boyfriend, Connor McCaffery, walked across town to support the Indianapolis Colts.

Clark and McCaffery, the latter of whom works as an assistant for the Indiana Pacers, were quickly spotted sitting in a luxury box as the Colts took on the Arizona Cardinals at Lucas Oil Stadium on Saturday, August 16. With Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson and most of the team’s starters not playing, Clark’s presence turned some heads as fans were thrilled to see her supporting the local team.

One fan posted on X, “She said Indy is mine now,” while another person asked, “Is she ever not playing/watching sports??”

After taking a quick trip to Mexico during her first break from basketball in over a year, Clark and McCaffery attended a baseball game at Yankee Stadium last week, where she got to meet team captain Aaron Judge and more star players.

Clark, however, remains dedicated to her local teams. “I was honestly just in New York for something I had to do,” the 22-year-old told reporters after she returned to Indianapolis. “Never been to a Yankees game before, so I was like why not? … It was a lot of fun, honestly.”

Clark, who’s not just one of the biggest stars in Indiana, but the entire nation, made a strong case to the WNBA’s Rookie of the Year during the Fever’s first game back from the Olympic break. Against the Mercury on August 15, Clark put up a team-high 29 points with 10 assists and 5 rebounds during the Fever’s 98-99 win.

The All-Star is just three assists away from breaking the rookie season record of 225 assists, which was recorded by Ticha Penicheiro in 1998. Clark, who’s tallied a total of 29 assists over the past two games, will likely smash the record when the Fever host the Seattle Storm on Sunday, August 18.

""One day after her statement performance against the Phoenix Mercury at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark and her boyfriend, Connor McCaffery, walked across town to support the Indianapolis Colts.

Clark and McCaffery, the latter of whom works as an assistant for the Indiana Pacers, were quickly spotted sitting in a luxury box as the Colts took on the Arizona Cardinals at Lucas Oil Stadium on Saturday, August 16. With Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson and most of the team’s starters not playing, Clark’s presence turned some heads as fans were thrilled to see her supporting the local team.

One fan posted on X, “She said Indy is mine now,” while another person asked, “Is she ever not playing/watching sports??”

After taking a quick trip to Mexico during her first break from basketball in over a year, Clark and McCaffery attended a baseball game at Yankee Stadium last week, where she got to meet team captain Aaron Judge and more star players.

Clark, however, remains dedicated to her local teams. “I was honestly just in New York for something I had to do,” the 22-year-old told reporters after she returned to Indianapolis. “Never been to a Yankees game before, so I was like why not? … It was a lot of fun, honestly.”

One day after her statement performance against the Phoenix Mercury at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark and her boyfriend, Connor McCaffery, walked across town to support the Indianapolis Colts.

Clark and McCaffery, the latter of whom works as an assistant for the Indiana Pacers, were quickly spotted sitting in a luxury box as the Colts took on the Arizona Cardinals at Lucas Oil Stadium on Saturday, August 16. With Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson and most of the team’s starters not playing, Clark’s presence turned some heads as fans were thrilled to see her supporting the local team.

One fan posted on X, “She said Indy is mine now,” while another person asked, “Is she ever not playing/watching sports??”

After taking a quick trip to Mexico during her first break from basketball in over a year, Clark and McCaffery attended a baseball game at Yankee Stadium last week, where she got to meet team captain Aaron Judge and more star players.

Clark, however, remains dedicated to her local teams. “I was honestly just in New York for something I had to do,” the 22-year-old told reporters after she returned to Indianapolis. “Never been to a Yankees game before, so I was like why not? … It was a lot of fun, honestly.”

One day after her statement performance against the Phoenix Mercury at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark and her boyfriend, Connor McCaffery, walked across town to support the Indianapolis Colts.

Clark and McCaffery, the latter of whom works as an assistant for the Indiana Pacers, were quickly spotted sitting in a luxury box as the Colts took on the Arizona Cardinals at Lucas Oil Stadium on Saturday, August 16. With Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson and most of the team’s starters not playing, Clark’s presence turned some heads as fans were thrilled to see her supporting the local team.

One fan posted on X, “She said Indy is mine now,” while another person asked, “Is she ever not playing/watching sports??”

After taking a quick trip to Mexico during her first break from basketball in over a year, Clark and McCaffery attended a baseball game at Yankee Stadium last week, where she got to meet team captain Aaron Judge and more star players.

Clark, however, remains dedicated to her local teams. “I was honestly just in New York for something I had to do,” the 22-year-old told reporters after she returned to Indianapolis. “Never been to a Yankees game before, so I was like why not? … It was a lot of fun, honestly.”

One day after her statement performance against the Phoenix Mercury at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark and her boyfriend, Connor McCaffery, walked across town to support the Indianapolis Colts.

Clark and McCaffery, the latter of whom works as an assistant for the Indiana Pacers, were quickly spotted sitting in a luxury box as the Colts took on the Arizona Cardinals at Lucas Oil Stadium on Saturday, August 16. With Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson and most of the team’s starters not playing, Clark’s presence turned some heads as fans were thrilled to see her supporting the local team.

One fan posted on X, “She said Indy is mine now,” while another person asked, “Is she ever not playing/watching sports??”

After taking a quick trip to Mexico during her first break from basketball in over a year, Clark and McCaffery attended a baseball game at Yankee Stadium last week, where she got to meet team captain Aaron Judge and more star players.

Clark, however, remains dedicated to her local teams. “I was honestly just in New York for something I had to do,” the 22-year-old told reporters after she returned to Indianapolis. “Never been to a Yankees game before, so I was like why not? … It was a lot of fun, honestly.”

One day after her statement performance against the Phoenix Mercury at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark and her boyfriend, Connor McCaffery, walked across town to support the Indianapolis Colts.

Clark and McCaffery, the latter of whom works as an assistant for the Indiana Pacers, were quickly spotted sitting in a luxury box as the Colts took on the Arizona Cardinals at Lucas Oil Stadium on Saturday, August 16. With Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson and most of the team’s starters not playing, Clark’s presence turned some heads as fans were thrilled to see her supporting the local team.