Caitlin Clark’s 24th birthday became a memorable occasion thanks to a thoughtful surprise from the Indiana Fever. After finishing practice at Gainbridge Fieldhouse—where she had played a few games on her special day—Clark was welcomed with a surprise serenade and a cookie cake shaped like the number 22.
Clark, who humorously remarked, “I got germs everywhere,” while blowing out the candles, clearly holds a significant place within the Fever organization. This heartfelt gesture highlights how much the team values her, especially after she faced a challenging, injury-shortened 2025 season.
In her second WNBA year, Clark appeared in only 13 games. This came shortly after she earned Rookie of the Year honors, placed fourth in MVP voting, and helped break the Fever’s eight-year playoff drought in 2024. Despite missing key players like Clark and Sophie Cunningham due to injuries, the Fever made an unexpected run to the WNBA semifinals in 2025. The team eagerly anticipates Clark’s fully healthy return next season.
Now at 24, Clark is poised to challenge for a WNBA championship and may also debut with the U.S. Basketball team in 2026. She is expected to be part of the national squad competing in the FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup this September.
Fan Take: Caitlin Clark’s recovery and return to peak form is huge news for WNBA enthusiasts, as she is one of the most electrifying talents in the league. Her presence not only boosts the Fever’s championship hopes but also elevates the excitement and visibility of women’s basketball nationally and internationally.

