Caitlin Clark mobbed by fans at introductory Indiana Fever press conference and rubs shoulders with Pacers star Tyrese Halliburton after being picked first at WNBA Draft

 

 

Caitlin Clark was given a hero’s welcome in Indiana on Wednesday morning, as the No. 1 overall pick in the WNBA draft stepped into the Gainbridge Coliseum – her new home arena – to flocks of fans and a packed opening press conference.

The 22-year-old point guard even managed to rub shoulders with Indiana Pacers star, Tyrese Haliburton, as both teams share the same arena for home games along with the Indianapolis Ice, of the CHL.

‘I’m super happy to be here. Thank you to the Fever, the Pacers. This is a dream come true,’ said Clark, a two-time National Player of the Year at Iowa and the all-time leading scorer in Division I basketball history.

 

 

Indianapolis literally painted the town to usher Clark into a stadium adorned with a 20-foot banner, billboards and video displays of her in an already sold-out No. 22 Fever jersey. More than 6,000 people attended a draft party on Monday to celebrate her arrival.

Clark delivered an opening statement and paused mid-sentence to identify Tamika Catchings in an audience that included her parents.

The 22-year-old was flocked by fans while walking down the red carpet at a packed opening press conference at Gainbridge Fieldhouse

 

She also rubbed shoulders with Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton. The Pacers and Fever share the same home arena

 

Caitlin Clark was given a hero’s welcome in Indiana when introduced to Fever fans on Wed.

Caitlin Clark walks down the red carpet in Indiana

 

 

‘I can’t think of a better place for myself to start my career. A place that loves basketball, supports women’s basketball, and an organization that really does things the right way, has championship pedigree,’ Clark said.

Indiana had a 13-27 record in 2023 to secure its second consecutive No. 1 pick in the draft. The Fever last had a winning season in 2015.

Clark follows 2023 No. 1 pick Aliyah Boston to Indianapolis and said staying in the Midwest — she’s about five hours from the Iowa campus — felt like a scripted end to her storied college career.

More than 6,000 people attended a draft party on Monday to celebrate Clark's arrival in Indy

 

More than 6,000 people attended a draft party on Monday to celebrate Clark’s arrival in Indy

Clark - the all-time leading scorer in DI basketball history - will play with Aliyah Boston in Indy

 

Clark – the all-time leading scorer in DI basketball history – will play with Aliyah Boston in Indy

‘There’s just so much talent on this roster. Obviously Aliyah has been one of my teammates before with USA Basketball and I know first-hand how great she is. Erica Wheeler is somebody that’s been having my back and we’re not even teammates yet. A vet, somebody that’s been in the league for a really long time. As a point guard you need someone to lean on, that’s going to have your back, to ask questions.’

Fever GM Lin Dunn called drafting Clark ‘a powerful moment’ and thanked Clark’s parents and Iowa coach Lisa Bluder for their work with her, tipping her cap to the wildly popular Clark for helping forward the game of basketball.

‘At times it doesn’t feel real. I feel like I’m kind of stuck in a dream at times,’ said Clark, who describes herself as somewhat of a perfectionist.

‘I think the biggest thing I try to remember is how grateful I am to have this opportunity. There’s so many people that would kill to be in my shoes. … I just try to remind myself of how grateful I am. I’m lucky to have these moments.’