Caitlin Clark Catches Eyes With Pregame Outfit on Indiana Fever's New Red Carpet

Caitlin Clark called attention to a new pregame feature at Indiana Fever games on Friday.
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The Indiana Fever are all set to resume their 2024 WNBA regular season after nearly a month away from games to accommodate for the Paris 2024 Olympics.

Since the Fever had no players playing for Team USA (although Grace Berger earned a bronze medal with Australia), the team has had plenty of time to practice together and address any common mistakes during their first 26 games over the past couple weeks.

This break has also afforded the Fever's Public Relations and Social Media teams some time to reflect upon the season's first couple of months and see how they can improve.

What did they come up with as a result? A red carpet at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse that's complete with a Fever logo background, meant to as a background for capturing Indiana player's pregame outfits.

This is part of a concerted effort for the Fever to make the most out of their players' pregame outfits, which has become a unique and favorite part of WNBA game day routines for fans and players.

And who better to bring eyes to the Fever's new red carpet than rookie sensation Caitlin Clark?

Clark was seen wearing a sleek blue outfit prior to Friday's game against the Phoenix Mercury.

In addition to Clark, several other Fever photos struck a pose on their new red carpet before tip-off.

The Fever are looking to go 3-0 against Diana Taurasi, Brittney Griner, Kahleah Copper, and the rest of the Mercury during this 2024 WNBA regular season.

Indiana certainly has enough talent to earn themselves a spot in the playoffs for the first time since 2016. And Friday's game is the first of 14 regular season contests left to secure their playoff position.


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Grant Young covers Women’s Basketball, the New York Yankees, and the New York Mets for Sports Illustrated’s ‘On SI’ sites. He holds an MFA degree in creative writing from the University of San Francisco (USF), where he also graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing and played on USF’s Division I baseball team for five years. However, he now prefers Angel Reese to Angels in the Outfield.