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Caitlin Clark Is Rested, Ready to Be Her Best After Offseason Recharge

Updated May 1, 2025, 11 a.m. by Athlon Sports 1 min read
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[Editor's note: This article is from Athlon Sports' 2025 WNBA Preview print magazine.

Order your copy today online, or pick one up at retail racks and newsstands nationwide.]After a year in which Caitlin Clark lived in the national spotlight, the Indiana Fever star finally had what she hadnt enjoyed in a long time: a real offseason.For the first time since she was in middle school, the NCAAs all-time leading scorer and now centerpiece of the Fever (and WNBA) wasnt rushing from one basketball season to the next.

No Final Four to prepare for.

No USA Basketball commitments on the immediate horizon.

No whirlwind travel schedule unless you count the occasional speaking engagement or round of golf.

Even when she recorded her latest national commercials, brands such as State Farm and Gatorade came to her in Indianapolis.Now firmly rooted in Indy, Clark used this rare offseason to rest, recharge and prepare for her second WNBA season.Even though she values her time away from the spotlight, she accepts and embraces her role as one of the faces of womens basketball.

And in true Caitlin Clark fashion, shes doing it all with grace, humor and unmatched competitive drive.Since her breakout sophomore season at Iowa, Clark has been in near-constant motion.

The year-round cycle of college basketball, offseason training and personal interests left little room for rest.

But this offseason, that changed for Time magazines 2024 Athlete of the Year.Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark waves to her former college teammates at the Big Ten women's basketball tournament game between the Iowa Hawkeyes and Wisconsin Badgers in Indianapolis on March 5, 2025.

Grace Smith IndyStar USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn ImagesFrom Tee Boxes to Big-Time EventsClark didnt spend all her offseason in the gym.

She also made time for a little fun.As the Fevers season concluded, fans wondered about her next move.

Would she participate in offseason leagues? Head overseas? Clarks comments hinted at a different kind of activity, and it went over the heads of many.

With a touch of her characteristic humor, she joked about becoming a professional golfer.Now everyone thinks Im such a good golfer, she later said at Pelican Golf Club in Clearwater, Florida, ahead of her first of two pro-ams.

I set myself up for failure with that.But when Clark puts her mind to something, shes all in.After the season, she practiced at local courses and hired a golf pro to get her prepared.

At the pro-am prior to the ANNIKA Annika Sorenstams LPGA event in November she played the front nine with world No.

1 Nelly Korda and the back nine with the legendary Sorenstam.Ive practiced a little bit, and I just had the quote about becoming a professional golfer, Clark said.

Everybody thought I was serious.

I was not serious.

I love it.

I love being outside and making it competitive with my friends.

Thats whats been fun about it.Clarks presence at the first pro-am boosted ticket sales by 1,200%.

By the time she arrived at the 18th green, hundreds of patrons were waiting to get a glimpse of Clark in a different arena.

Other groups had only a handful of spectators.Clark is one of the most in-demand pro athletes in the world.

That has empowered her to decline potentially lucrative deals and appearances such as a seven-figure salary and equity in startup 3v3 league Unrivaled, and an invitation from the NBA to participate in a shooting contest as part of All-Star Weekend in San Francisco.Rather than overextend herself, she prioritized her individual training and offseason work.

Also, she wants her first 3-point contest to be in Indianapolis, which will host WNBA All-Star Weekend for the first time in July.Clark has involved herself in many other activities, including serving as a producer for Full Court Press, a docuseries on ESPN+ in conjunction with Peyton Mannings Omaha Productions that follows the lives of several elite womens college basketball players.

She was featured in the first season.Clark was a special guest on Indianapolis native David Lettermans Netflix show My Next Guest Needs No Introduction.

Tickets to the private taping at Ball State University sold out in minutes.Then the NFL, the strongest brand in sports, wanted to hear from Clark.

So they invited her to the owners meetings in Palm Beach, Florida, to speak on a panel with Serena Williams and Eli Manning, cementing her status as a prominent figure in the wider sports landscape.While playing in the NBA Global Games in Paris in January, Indiana Pacers All-Star guard Tyrese Haliburton fielded a question about Clark.

Shes just an amazing person, an amazing player, he replied.

I think when it comes to the game of basketball, shes probably in the top-five most famous people that are playing right now.

Just in general, that includes our league (NBA) as well.

And she handles it with such grace, and shes like such a cool person.

At the end of the day, shes just a girl from Iowa whos just really good at basketball, and its really cool to see what she does.Golf legend Annika Sorenstam and Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark celebrate after a shot during the ANNIKA pro-am tournament at Pelican Golf Club on Nov.

13, 2024.Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn ImagesLast season, the Fever averaged a TV audience of 1.2 million viewers per game and attracted in-person fans from all 50 states and more than 15 countries.

They wanted to see No.

22 in action and experience the movement.

Shes like Taylor Swift 2.0, said Stephanie White, her new head coach who watched from afar with the Connecticut Sun last season.

She has that much stardom and fandom.

She certainly is a generational talent.

Shes handled this with such grace and poise.

And at the end of the day, shes just a basketball player who wants to go out and be the best that she can be.If only it were that simple.Talent, money and fame complicate life, too.

Shes easily recognized, and even most casual sports fans know who she is and appreciate that shes elevated her sport selling out arenas, appearing all over national TV and bringing new fans to the womens game.Clark feels like everybodys watching her every move.

Because they are.

She needs security to attend public events; her appearances arent usually advertised beforehand; and like on the basketball court, her eyes are constantly reading the room.I try to be the best human I can every day, she said after the season.

I try to give people time if I have it.

And it can be hard because there are moments where you dont always want to pose for a picture; you just want to go and get your sandwich and eat your lunch.

But I feel very thankful.

I wouldnt change anything for the world.I feel very thankful for the relationships I built, the opportunities that Ive had, the way people have supported me.

And whether it was at Iowa or whether its now at the WNBA, they have really supported me and loved watching me play basketball and watching my teams play basketball.Caitlin Clark hits a tee shot in the ANNIKA golf tournament Pro Am at Pelican Golf Club on Nov.

13, 2024.Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn ImagesStaying Local, Training HardWhile many WNBA players head elsewhere during the offseason, Clark made the deliberate choice to stay in Indianapolis, even getting an Indiana drivers license.Clark wasnt sure what this unusually quiet part of her young life was going to be like.

For years, school and basketball dictated her schedule year-round.

Its going to be nice, though, getting out of the spotlight and just getting to live my life and do things that I want to do, she said.This period in her life gave her time to reflect on the past 12 months while also focusing on resting and building her body.

Time to catch up on sleep.

Time to go through drills at her pace and not have to prepare for another life-changing event in two weeks like going from the national title game to the WNBA Draft, and then to training camp.Clark, who turned 23 in January, did things on her terms.Being in Indy also allowed her to attend two of the three Taylor Swift concerts at Lucas Oil Stadium, including one as Swifts guest.

Her only disappointment was not attending the final show.I think just the way Taylor unites people and brought the city of Indianapolis and even the people that traveled here to enjoy it.

My mom flew in, and she said the airport was just crazy.

...

I think it was such a cool thing to experience.Then in mid-January, just before her birthday, she took Swift up on her offer to join her in the suite for a Kansas City Chiefs playoff game.

The West Des Moines, Iowa, native grew up a Chiefs fan, plus it was Swift.

Of course, she was going to enjoy it.

Like Swift, Clarks aspirations are big.

And her focus is on the daily process.

As much as Clark is a night owl, she also likes to get to the gym early and knock out a workout and lift.

The Fever excited fans when the digital team occasionally posted photos from her workouts.

However, she mostly worked in silence, as it should be.Caitlin Clark 2024 WNBA statsGPPGRPGAPGFG%3-pt FG%4019.25.78.4.417.344In the seven months between seasons, she had two individual goals: get stronger and add a reliable floater to her arsenal.

Known for her deep 3-pointers and incredible passing, Clark didnt feel as confident in her midrange game.During her rookie season, she was immediately pressed full court as in all 94 feet like it was a playoff game.

No other player consistently faced that level of pressure.

The physicality of the league was the biggest adjustment, along with frequently facing athletic bigs who were lengthy and quick.

Defenses trapped heavily, and both she and her teammates improved how they attacked.Now, as she heads into Year 2, things look quite a bit different with the Fever.

Just four other players are returning.

Adding experience to go along with the three foundational pieces of Clark, Aliyah Boston and Kelsey Mitchell, this Fever team moved from a rebuild one year ago to become a championship contender.Thats because of Clark.The Fevers goal last season was to simply return to the playoffs for the first time since 2016, and they accomplished that.First-round series are best-of-three, and under the previous WNBA playoff format, the first two games were played at the higher seed.

So the Fever, who sold more tickets all season than any other team (home and away), never got to host a playoff game.That format was changed shortly after the season ended to ensure that all playoff teams host at least one playoff game part of the evolution of this young league.Next year, were wanting to be a top-four seed, said Clark.

We believe we can build this place into a championship contender.

Thats what I believe.

Im going to do everything in my power to help this organization get there.

But youve got to let it hurt you a little bit and really drive you throughout the offseason.Whats even more impressive is that Clark said all this before the significant changes occurred.

That, in part, has helped fuel her offseason.She enjoyed a remarkable first season, earning Rookie of the Year and All-WNBA first-team honors, and she still has more goals to strive for.I think just as a point guard and as a leader, there are a lot of areas that I can continue to improve, she acknowledged.

And Im a competitor and somebody that loves to work.

So it wont be hard for me to want to get in the gym and to get even better and get better for my teammates.Stephanie White speaks at a press conference to introduce her as head coach of the Indiana Fever on Nov.

4, 2024, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.

Mykal McEldowney IndyStar USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn ImagesThe Fevers Offseason OverhaulThe Fever are all-in.

They understand that drafting Clark at No.

1 completely altered the trajectory of the franchise, and they dont want to waste a single season.The team announced plans for a $78 million state-of-the-art practice facility right by Gainbridge Fieldhouse, signaling a significant investment in the teams future.

Set to open before the 2027 season, it will easily be the largest in the league at 108,000 square feet.

It will include lifestyle elements such as a hair and nail salon, child-care space, production studio for player content and mental performance spaces to help athletes off the court.

They already had their own practice court and weight room, but this takes things to another level.Moreover, the Fever brought in a new front office and a new coaching staff, and they will have up to seven new players.Theres a lot of change, and I think its a lot of change for the better, said guard Lexie Hull.

Were building a really exciting team, a team thats going to be chasing that championship ring.White, who was born in Indiana, won a national title at Purdue and was previously on the Fever staff, is taking over for a coaching staff that was hired for a rebuild.

She will help tremendously as a smart, experienced coach and someone who serves as a TV game analyst during the offseason.

No coach will talk or be in the spotlight more than White, who can help her team with handling that component as well.Her team in Connecticut last season boasted the leagues top-ranked defense.

The Fevers offseason focused on bringing in experienced, championship-level players who could be versatile, shoot and defend.

DeWanna Bonner and Natasha Howard are the two big-name additions.I think itll be a lot of fun to get in the gym and be with my teammates and just start putting the pieces together and see what works, what doesnt work, Clark said.

Were going to have a lot of different options to do a lot of different things, and I think thats whats super exciting about it all.The appeal for free agents to join Clark with the Fever is obvious.

Adding White and her coaching staff helped seal the deal.I would think that if you are a smart basketball player and you watch the way she plays, you would want to play with [Clark], said Kelly Krauskopf, the original architect of the franchise who returned to her post as team president.

Much like Tyrese Haliburton, she gets you the ball in places that you didnt even know you were open because she passes to space, she finds openings and ways to free up other players.I think its an easy picture to paint to free agents.The team scheduled a preseason game against the Brazilian national team at the University of Iowa.

Loyal Hawkeyes fans snatched up 15,000 tickets in less than 45 minutes.

Wherever she goes, whatever she does, the fans follow.Indiana Fever president of basketball and business operations Kelly Krauskopf speaks at a press conference at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis on Feb.

4.Mykal McEldowney IndyStar USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn ImagesClarks Growing Brand and the WNBAs BoomIts not just the Fever benefiting from Clarks growing stardom.

Merchandise sales and social media views have soared.

League attendance was up 48% over the 2023 season, and every network that aired a WNBA game set a viewership record.Clarks entrance into the WNBA led to its most-watched season, including an increase of 211% for fans under 35.Weve seen such a huge inflection of attention, and the way she plays the game, I think thats going to be sustainable, Krauskopf said.

Theres something about the way she plays the game her passing, her shooting that people really identify with.Perhaps the best illustration was the TV viewership for the 2025 Final Four.

The womens championship game drew 8.5 million viewers, which is huge compared to previous standards.

However, that was down significantly from the staggering 18.9 million who tuned in the year before, when Clarks Iowa team lost to South Carolina.

That years game outdrew the mens championship game for the first time.I think the Fever in general theyre like rock stars, added Haliburton.

They are a big part of the growth behind that league, and they will be a big part of that moving forward.Clark made the Fever must-see TV.

Now that she has finally enjoyed an offseason, shes prepared for an even bigger year ahead.Related: Athlon Sports 2025 WNBA Preview Magazine Available NowRelated: Fans Feel the Chills With Latest Caitlin Clark, Fever VideoRelated: Caitlin Clark Makes Her Opinion of New Fever Teammate Extremely Clear.

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