Former Iowa Women's Basketball superstar and current Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark is having a busy offseason. Clark was a prominent figure during the Hawkeyes' run in the Big Ten Tournament in Indianapolis.
The size of her arms broke the internet while being televised at the Big Ten Tournament. Clark's new offseason workout plan was on full display, and fans were talking.
The WNBA also announced that the Indiana Fever has 41 nationally televised games for the 2025 season. That is the highest number of nationally televised games for any team in the league.
Clark will also join David Letterman as a guest on the popular Netflix talk show "My Next Guest Needs No Introduction." The episode will stream on April 8 on Netflix.
Clark is the face of women's basketball, and she just shattered another record.
BREAKING: Caitlin Clark's 1/1 Panini Prizm Signatures Gold Vinyl rookie card has sold for a record $366K 😳
— cllct (@cllctMedia) March 30, 2025
The sale surpassed Serena Williams' previous record of $266,400. pic.twitter.com/0K0JKZCLlo
During a March 29 auction, a signature Caitlin Clark Rookie card sold for a record amount.
Clark's one-of-one Panini Prizm Signatures Gold Vinyl Rookie Card sold for 366 thousand dollars, smashing the old record by nearly 100 thousand dollars. The previous record for a women's sports card was 266-thousand-400 for a Serena Williams card.
Clark's card was the only one made and received a perfect 10 grade from a professional sports authenticator. A 2003 Upper Deck Exquisite Rookie Patch Autograph LeBron James card sold for 1.159 million dollars in the same auction.
ESPN originally reported the card's sale at auction.
Card collecting has been around for decades, but ramped up during the COVID-19 pandemic. Basketball card collecting is extremely popular, and collectors pay high prices for vintage cards.
Clark's popularity is changing the landscape of sports and driving up the popularity of the WNBA and women's sports.