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For Fever star Caitlin Clark, 2025 has been a season of firsts, and not necessarily in a good way. Clark played for 10 days, then missed two more weeks. Finally, Clark came back for a week in early July,
The Fever guard responded in the comments with a series of heart and prayer emojis to offer love and comfort to her partner. Other messages of support soon followed, including one from Clark’s teammate Lexie Hull, who also reacted with heart emojis. The gesture reflected how those close to McCaffery and Clark came together amid the loss.
Amid her injury recovery, Caitlin Clark showed support to her boyfriend, Connor McCaffery, who was mourning the loss of a family member on Saturday.
Michelle Obama weighed in on the WNBA drama between Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, highlighting challenges athletes face with constant social media presence.
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Swift announcing her new album on Kelce's podcast came as a surprise to fans at first, but Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes said on Aug. 13 that New Heights is the best place for the singer to share the news because she "can be herself and showcase who she is" around her beau.
ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith has heard Donald Trump could investigate how Caitlin Clark is treated in the WNBA.
If the once-viral “Teach Me How to Jimmer” video starts trending again, you can thank Caitlin Clark. The WNBA star has become known for nailing her signature step-back 3-pointer, and turns out, a former BYU basketball star was part of the inspiration behind the shot.