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Caitlin Clark.Photo:Alex Slitz/Getty
Alex Slitz/Getty
WhenCaitlin Clarkasks for custom bling, jewelers deliver.On Friday, Aug. 23, the brand GLD posted a video onInstagramletting its followers know that they heard the WNBA player’s request for a custom chain and delivered in a big way.Clark, 22, walked alongside her Indiana Fever teammate Erica Wheeler in the first clip in the video, talking about how she wanted a custom chain with her jersey number on it, similar to the one Wheeler, 33, was showing off.
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(L) Caitlin Clark in April 2024. (R) Taylor Swift performing in Indianapolis on Nov. 1, 2024.Photo:John Nacion/Getty; Kevin Mazur/TAS24/Getty
John Nacion/Getty; Kevin Mazur/TAS24/Getty
Taylor Swiftgot a warm welcome from Indianapolis — with one audience member in particular feeling “fired up!!!“The pop superstar, 34, brought her Eras Tour to the Lucas Oil Stadium in the Indiana capital on Nov. 1 for the first of three shows, and WNBA Rookie of the YearCaitlin Clarkwas excited to be in attendance.
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Caitlin Clark on Aug. 18, 2024.Photo:Chet White/Getty
Chet White/Getty
WNBA starCaitlin Clarkcontinues to have a standout freshman season, with the Indiana Fever player setting another record for the league.During a 92-75 win over the Seattle Storm on Sunday, Aug. 18, Clark, 22, officially set a new WNBA rookie assist record, according to theNew York Times.Per the outlet, Clark broke Ticha Penicheiro’s previous record of 225 assists in 30 games for the Sacramento Monarchs in 1998 — a feat the Fever player reached in two games less during her 28th game of the season.
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Caitlin Clarkmet averyyoung fan during a recent event with the Indiana Fever.
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The Fever said in another post on X that the Fever Fore Change golf outing “allows players, partners and season ticket holders to celebrate raising money for women & girls in Indiana through the Pacers and the Fever Foundation.
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Caitlin Clark #22 of the Indiana Fever.Photo:Catalina Fragoso/NBAE via Getty
Catalina Fragoso/NBAE via Getty
The Fever rookie said that many of the people spewing hatred are parading as fans to push a hateful agenda. “Those aren’t fans, those are trolls, and it’s a real disservice to the people in our league, the organization and the WNBA.”
Clark went on to tell the media: “But there are a lot of really good fans whether they’ve been fans for 20-plus years or whether they’re new fans in our league, I think continuing to uplift this league in a very positive light is the best thing we can do.