‘Damn girl’ – Caitlin Clark unveils shocking new look as Indiana Fever look to dominate WNBA

Caitlin Clark doesn’t look to be messing around. The WNBA superstar heads into year two of her professional career with a much different look. View Tweet: https://twitter.com/IndianaFever?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw After taking the WNBA by storm in her rookie season, Clark has looked to put on more muscle. She spoke to the media this week ahead of the Indiana Fever‘s season and noted one of her offseason goals was to get stronger. “I certainly feel a lot stronger,” Clark said. “I’m a pretty self-aware person. I knew that was going to be a huge part of [the offseason]… even through these two practices, I can certainly feel it.” In a photo posted by the Indiana Fever, Clark is noticeably cut and bigger than she was last year. New head coach Stephanie White agreed. “Being able to address getting in the weight room, getting stronger, being able to stay on balance, better time under tension, core stability, all of those things,” White remarked. “Then to be able to get in the gym and really hone in on some nuance of her game, that’s going to help her get to another level.” The 23-year-old is hoping to get to that next level after her historic first campaign. As a rookie, Clark made All-WNBA First Team, was an All-Star, WNBA Rookie of the Year and led the entire league in assists. Clark lit the WNBA on fire in her first yearGetty She helped lead the Fever to the postseason, but they were swept out of the first round by the Connecticut Sun, two games to none. According to ESPN Bets, Clark is the favorite to win WNBA MVP at +200, followed by Las Vegas Aces star A’ja Wilson at +235. She finished fourth in MVP voting last year. Clark feels good heading into her second season with a new coaching staff and upgraded supporting cast. “I think the vibes are really good,” Clark said. “Obviously we’re probably not in the heat of battle yet, we’re out here competing with one another, but at the same time, everybody’s here supporting one another and having fun and enjoying it.” The internet reacted to the photo of Clark’s new muscular look as only the internet can. “Damn girl,” one fan posted on X. “Beast mode activated,” another fan chimed in. “MVP season loading,” one more added. The anticipation for Clark’s season is at an all-time high. And the wait is finally over.

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‘Damn girl’ – Caitlin Clark unveils shocking new look as Indiana Fever look to dominate WNBA

Caitlin Clark doesn’t look to be messing around.

The WNBA superstar heads into year two of her professional career with a much different look.

After taking the WNBA by storm in her rookie season, Clark has looked to put on more muscle.

She spoke to the media this week ahead of the Indiana Fever‘s season and noted one of her offseason goals was to get stronger.

“I certainly feel a lot stronger,” Clark said.

“I’m a pretty self-aware person. I knew that was going to be a huge part of [the offseason]… even through these two practices, I can certainly feel it.”

In a photo posted by the Indiana Fever, Clark is noticeably cut and bigger than she was last year.

New head coach Stephanie White agreed.

“Being able to address getting in the weight room, getting stronger, being able to stay on balance, better time under tension, core stability, all of those things,” White remarked.

“Then to be able to get in the gym and really hone in on some nuance of her game, that’s going to help her get to another level.”

The 23-year-old is hoping to get to that next level after her historic first campaign.

As a rookie, Clark made All-WNBA First Team, was an All-Star, WNBA Rookie of the Year and led the entire league in assists.

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - SEPTEMBER 13: Caitlin Clark #22 of the Indiana Fever celebrates a basket during the second half of a game against the Las Vegas Aces at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on September 13, 2024 in Indianapolis, Indiana. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Emilee Chinn/Getty Images)
Clark lit the WNBA on fire in her first year
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She helped lead the Fever to the postseason, but they were swept out of the first round by the Connecticut Sun, two games to none.

According to ESPN Bets, Clark is the favorite to win WNBA MVP at +200, followed by Las Vegas Aces star A’ja Wilson at +235.

She finished fourth in MVP voting last year.

Clark feels good heading into her second season with a new coaching staff and upgraded supporting cast.

“I think the vibes are really good,” Clark said.

“Obviously we’re probably not in the heat of battle yet, we’re out here competing with one another, but at the same time, everybody’s here supporting one another and having fun and enjoying it.”

The internet reacted to the photo of Clark’s new muscular look as only the internet can.

“Damn girl,” one fan posted on X.

“Beast mode activated,” another fan chimed in.

“MVP season loading,” one more added.

The anticipation for Clark’s season is at an all-time high.

And the wait is finally over.