Connor McCaffery, the boyfriend of Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark, took to Instagram to celebrate their 2024. McCaffery, who is an assistant coach at Butler, shared Clark’s year-end post, which included a slide with a couple of their pictures, on his Instagram stories on Tuesday.
Clark’s post featured a collage of two images. In one photo, McCaffery and Clark are dressed formally, with Clark leaning on McCaffery’s shoulder. McCaffery is seen in a striped blue coat with a green tie, while Clark is wearing a black leather jacket. In the second photo, the couple is reflected in the Big Ten tournament’s championship trophy, with Clark in Iowa Hawkeye’s championship gear.
Clark shared a total of 20 images in her year-end post, showcasing her achievements both on and off the court as the WNBA Rookie of the Year. The post captured her top moments from what she described as the “best” year.
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Caitlin Clark and boyfriend, Connor McCaffery, attend a G League game
Recently, Caitlin Clark and Connor McCaffery attended the NBA G League’s Indiana Mad Ants regular season opening game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
The Mad Ants, affiliated with the Indiana Pacers, shared a photo of the couple sitting courtside. McCaffery, who was previously part of the Pacers coaching staff, now works as an assistant coach at Butler. Both the Fever and the G League shared the post, which has garnered over 37,000 likes. The Mad Ants captioned the post:
“@caitlinclark22 is in the house tonight for the regular season opener.”
In the game, the Mad Ants claimed victory over the Salt Lake City Stars with a score of 127-116. The Stars are affiliated with the Utah Jazz. Fans in attendance were thrilled to see Clark and McCaffery, as they received cheers whenever the arena cameras focused on them.
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Edited by Brad Taningco