As Caitlin Clark made her entrance in Brooklyn on Monday, all eyes were drawn to her striking Prada ensemble. Sporting a white skirt paired with a blazer and silver top, she captivated onlookers, including her boyfriend, former Iowa men’s basketball player Connor McCaffery.

Clark’s presence continued to dazzle, mirroring her on-court prowess. A curious fan on social media sought McCaffery’s opinion on his girlfriend’s outfit, to which he responded with a string of emojis. Clark, in turn, replied with a single emoji, adding to the adorable exchange.

Caitlin Clark talks about Aliyah Boston

On Monday night, many expect Clark to be the top pick of the draft. However, before that takes place, the prospect showed her appreciation for last year’s top pick, Aliyah Boston.

Caitlin Clark gets selected No. 1

It’s no surprise that Clark would enter the draft as a top pick. Even before she declared for the draft, experts already predicted that she’d be selected and drafted early. The Indiana Fever now has a young dynamic duo in the Iowa star and Aliyah Boston, who was also selected number one last year.

Regarded as one of the greatest collegiate players ever, Caitlin Clark is poised to make her mark in the WNBA. During her time with Iowa, she not only captivated basketball fans but also drew attention to the women’s collegiate league, sparking newfound interest in women’s sports.

Clark’s four years in college are etched with iconic moments, culminating in her becoming the all-time leading scorer in both men’s and women’s college basketball before heading to the WNBA. Her impact is so profound that the Hawkeyes have chosen to retire her No. 22 jersey, a testament to her enduring legacy.

Her skill set perfectly aligns with the modern game, boasting sharpshooting abilities and a relentless drive to create scoring opportunities. Additionally, her prowess in rebounding and playmaking mirrors that of NBA stars like Luka Doncic and Nikola Jokic, further solidifying her status as a multifaceted threat on the court.

As anticipation builds for her WNBA debut with the Fever, fans eagerly await the opportunity to witness Clark’s talents in action. With the Fever’s first game scheduled for May 14 against the Connecticut Sun, followed by preseason matchups on May 3 and 10, fans won’t have to wait long to see Clark in action at the professional level.