Caitlin Clark (Photo via Instagram)
Caitlin Clark might be injured, but she is still making headlines.
Clark might be out for two weeks following a quad injury, but the Indiana Fever point guard is still supporting her team and her favorite artist.
On Tuesday, Clark boarded a plane with her Fever teammates ahead of their Wednesday night game against the Washington Mystics. In a clip shared to the Fever’s official Instagram page, Clark is seen wearing a T-shirt from Taylor Swift’s critically acclaimed “Eras Tour.”
“Caitlin Clark reppin’ Taylor Swift 🤩,” the team wrote on Instagram.
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Clark even jumped into the comment section and wrote, “Duh.”
Earlier this month, Caitlin revealed she went to the “Eras Tour” multiple times last year. She revealed that the “Fortnight” hitmaker even sent her bags of “Eras Tour” fan merch.
“It was helpful in [that] I have good drip now,” Clark said.
“I have every sweatshirt and Taylor Swift Eras T-shirt in about every color and size. So if anybody needs any, I will let you borrow [one]. But, yeah, I have an option for every outfit. She was kind enough to help me.”
The two women, stars in their respective fields, were spotted sitting together in January when the Chiefs played the Houston Texans in the playoffs.
Caitlin Clark and Taylor were seen chatting, sharing laughs, and even hugging. The outing turned out well, as the Chiefs won 23-14 to advance to the AFC Championship Game.
Caitlin Clark’s Injury Has an Effect On Ticket Prices
Caitlin Clark (Photo By Grace Smith/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
Ticket prices for the highly anticipated Indiana Fever vs. Chicago Sky matchup on June 7 have nosedived following news of Caitlin Clark’s injury. Ticket prices for the Fever-Sky game have plunged by 71% following Clark’s injury.
Clark will be sidelined for at least two weeks. She suffered a left quad strain following Indiana’s 90-88 loss to the defending champion New York Liberty on Saturday.
Missing two weeks means Clark will miss at least the next four games, which has had a dramatic effect on ticket prices for those contests.
The average has dropped from $137 to $80, according to TickPick data provided to USA TODAY Sports.
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