Caitlin Clark has never hidden her huge admiration for Taylor Swift, and it appears she’ll be celebrating the start of her WNBA career by listening to her favorite singer on Monday night.
The Indiana Fever made the college basketball star their No. 1 overall pick as she transitions to the professional ranks after setting the NCAA scoring record this season. In an ESPN interview discussing her plans to celebrate, host LaChina Robinson posed a question about which Taylor Swift song she’d choose for the occasion.
Rather than selecting an upbeat classic, Clark surprised viewers by opting for her favorite— the lesser-known “Enchanted” from Swift’s 2010 album “Speak Now.” Despite acknowledging that her choice might be considered “sad,” Clark stood by it, emphasizing that it holds a special place as her all-time favorite song.
Clark is a big Taylor Swift fan and says she’ll listen to Enchanted to celebrate being drafted
Clark beams with a smile as she stands next to Angel Reese prior to the Draft in Brooklyn on Monday.
Coincidentally, the lyrics of the song “Enchanted” she chose to celebrate with talk about a night “sparkling,” mirroring her appearance in an all-white Prada ensemble with a shimmering silver top underneath.
In a remarkable fashion statement, Clark made history as the first basketball player, regardless of gender, to don Prada attire at the Draft.
Completing her look, Clark accessorized with black shoes and a matching bag, along with silver bracelets. Notably, she added a pair of orange sunglasses, a possible nod to the WNBA logo’s colors.
At just 22 years old, Clark is poised to enter the professional realm, leaving behind a legacy that may cement her as one of the greatest female college basketball players of all time. With the title of NCAA Division I all-time leading scorer and two-time national player of the year with the Hawkeyes, her impact on the sport is undeniable.
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