After an impressive rookie campaign, Iowa alum Caitlin Clark is already turning heads as the frontrunner for the WNBA MVP award heading into her second season. The Indiana Fever guard made an immediate impact in her debut year, averaging 19.2 points, 5.7 rebounds, 8.4 assists, and 1.4 steals per game—numbers that quickly silenced many of her early critics.
Despite facing skepticism from some around the league even before her first game, Clark has proven that her high-octane style of play translates at the professional level. Now, with a full offseason of growth and development behind her, she’s poised to take her game to new heights.
Clark’s rise has also reignited hope for the Indiana Fever, who haven’t won a championship since 2012. As the team builds around her talent and leadership, fans are optimistic that Clark can help return the franchise to title contention.
With sky-high expectations and the spotlight firmly on her, Caitlin Clark is ready to lead—and possibly make history—as one of the youngest MVPs in league history.