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Caitlin Clark extended her stay at the Iowa campus this weekend and attended the Hawkeyes football game with some former teammates.

Kylie Feuerbach, a senior guard, shared a series of pictures on Instagram featuring Clark and other former teammates like Las Vegas Aces guard Kate Martin and Gabbie Marshall.
Caitlin Clark extended her stay at the Iowa campus this weekend and attended the Hawkeyes football game with some former teammates.

Kylie Feuerbach, a senior guard, shared a series of pictures on Instagram featuring Clark and other former teammates like Las Vegas Aces guard Kate Martin and Gabbie Marshall.
Caitlin Clark extended her stay at the Iowa campus this weekend and attended the Hawkeyes football game with some former teammates.

Kylie Feuerbach, a senior guard, shared a series of pictures on Instagram featuring Clark and other former teammates like Las Vegas Aces guard Kate Martin and Gabbie Marshall.


Clark appeared in three pictures, smiling and posing with the other players. More than that, she commented underneath the post, sending a two-word message to Feuerbach, Martin and the rest of the people who looked happy to be back together.

“Love you ❤️❤️❤️❤️,” she commented.
@kyliefeuerbach – Instagram post
@kyliefeuerbach - Instagram postCaitlin Clark lived memorable moments with these people, as she went to back-to-back NCAA tournament finals, losing both but making history for the program. Clark left and declared eligible for the WNBA Draft, as well as Martin, while Marshall moved on from basketball.

Iowa football invited members from last season’s Final Four team to Saturday’s game against Northwestern, where they were honored for their accomplishments. Clark and Co. were celebrated on the field during a timeout. A video was shared on Instagram showing the team’s reception by fans, who gave them a big ovation.

Before this, Clark was seen attending women’s team practice and hyping up her former team after they made a flashy play.

Caitlin Clark explained how it felt to play against Kate Martin in the WNBA
As part of the activities of the day, Caitlin Clark was interviewed about her experience in the WNBA. The star guard was asked about the duels she had with former teammate Kate Martin, which led to a curious response from the player.

“Well, minus the four times I lost to Kate, pretty good,” she said. “But it was fun … getting to see Kate do it as well, after being pretty under the radar, is fun with one of my best friends.”
The Indiana Fever went from a 1-9 start to a 20-20 record and a spot in the 2024 WNBA playoffs. The No. 1 overall pick had to wait a little before getting the hang of the league. But, once she got used to the rhythm, there was no stopping her.

Caitlin Clark won the 2024 Rookie of the Year award over Angel Reese after ending an eight-year postseason drought for the Fever. She’s ready to improve next season and fans are excited to see what’s next for the former Hawkeye.

Clark appeared in three pictures, smiling and posing with the other players. More than that, she commented underneath the post, sending a two-word message to Feuerbach, Martin and the rest of the people who looked happy to be back together.

“Love you ❤️❤️❤️❤️,” she commented.
@kyliefeuerbach – Instagram post
@kyliefeuerbach – Instagram post
Caitlin Clark lived memorable moments with these people, as she went to back-to-back NCAA tournament finals, losing both but making history for the program. Clark left and declared eligible for the WNBA Draft, as well as Martin, while Marshall moved on from basketball.

Iowa football invited members from last season’s Final Four team to Saturday’s game against Northwestern, where they were honored for their accomplishments. Clark and Co. were celebrated on the field during a timeout. A video was shared on Instagram showing the team’s reception by fans, who gave them a big ovation.

Before this, Clark was seen attending women’s team practice and hyping up her former team after they made a flashy play.

Caitlin Clark explained how it felt to play against Kate Martin in the WNBA
As part of the activities of the day, Caitlin Clark was interviewed about her experience in the WNBA. The star guard was asked about the duels she had with former teammate Kate Martin, which led to a curious response from the player.

“Well, minus the four times I lost to Kate, pretty good,” she said. “But it was fun … getting to see Kate do it as well, after being pretty under the radar, is fun with one of my best friends.”
The Indiana Fever went from a 1-9 start to a 20-20 record and a spot in the 2024 WNBA playoffs. The No. 1 overall pick had to wait a little before getting the hang of the league. But, once she got used to the rhythm, there was no stopping her.

Caitlin Clark won the 2024 Rookie of the Year award over Angel Reese after ending an eight-year postseason drought for the Fever. She’s ready to improve next season and fans are excited to see what’s next for the former Hawkeye.

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Clark appeared in three pictures, smiling and posing with the other players. More than that, she commented underneath the post, sending a two-word message to Feuerbach, Martin and the rest of the people who looked happy to be back together.

“Love you ❤️❤️❤️❤️,” she commented.
@kyliefeuerbach – Instagram post
@kyliefeuerbach – Instagram post
Caitlin Clark lived memorable moments with these people, as she went to back-to-back NCAA tournament finals, losing both but making history for the program. Clark left and declared eligible for the WNBA Draft, as well as Martin, while Marshall moved on from basketball.

Iowa football invited members from last season’s Final Four team to Saturday’s game against Northwestern, where they were honored for their accomplishments. Clark and Co. were celebrated on the field during a timeout. A video was shared on Instagram showing the team’s reception by fans, who gave them a big ovation.

Before this, Clark was seen attending women’s team practice and hyping up her former team after they made a flashy play.

Caitlin Clark explained how it felt to play against Kate Martin in the WNBA
As part of the activities of the day, Caitlin Clark was interviewed about her experience in the WNBA. The star guard was asked about the duels she had with former teammate Kate Martin, which led to a curious response from the player.

“Well, minus the four times I lost to Kate, pretty good,” she said. “But it was fun … getting to see Kate do it as well, after being pretty under the radar, is fun with one of my best friends.”
The Indiana Fever went from a 1-9 start to a 20-20 record and a spot in the 2024 WNBA playoffs. The No. 1 overall pick had to wait a little before getting the hang of the league. But, once she got used to the rhythm, there was no stopping her.

Caitlin Clark won the 2024 Rookie of the Year award over Angel Reese after ending an eight-year postseason drought for the Fever. She’s ready to improve next season and fans are excited to see what’s next for the former Hawkeye.