The WNBA regular season has finally arrived, marking Caitlin Clark’s debut as a professional player. Today, Clark’s Indiana Fever will face off against the Connecticut Sun at the Mohegan Sun Arena.

Fans eagerly anticipate the players’ pre-game attire, and Clark’s selection is particularly noteworthy. Opting for an all-black ensemble, she stands out with a strikingly colorful bag adorned with shades of blue and green, offering a captivating contrast to her attire.

Clark's pre-game fit

Clark's pre-game fit

Clark's pre-game fit

The leather handbag accompanying Caitlin Clark’s pre-game attire, crafted by Tiffany and Co., commands a value exceeding $3,100 as per Buyma. Complementing her all-black outfit, Clark’s choice of footwear adds a vibrant touch.

Clark’s debut in the WNBA against the Connecticut Sun surpasses the team’s ticket sales from the previous season.

The impact of Caitlin Clark is evident as the WNBA regular season commences. Following a reported sold-out preseason debut against the Dallas Wings, her inaugural regular-season game presents another astonishing statistic.

According to TickPick, ticket sales for her matchup against the Connecticut Sun, priced at $100, have exceeded the team’s total sales from the previous season. Following tonight’s game, the Sun will face the Washington Mystics, with ticket prices significantly lower than today’s season opener.

Given her exceptional performance in college, it comes as no surprise that basketball enthusiasts are eager to witness Caitlin Clark’s prowess in the professional league. Reports suggest that some teams scheduled to compete against the Fever this season have relocated to larger arenas to accommodate the influx of fans eager to witness Clark in action.

How did Caitlin Clark perform in her first preseason in the WNBA?

While it has no bearing on her team’s record this season, fans still got a taste of what Caitlin Clark will bring to the WNBA through her preseason games.

In her first contest as a member of the Indiana Fever, Clark played against fellow rookie Jacy Sheldon and the Dallas Wings. Clark showed the fans her deep range in that game, going 5-for-13 from downtown and 6-for-15 from the field to score 21 points. However, the Fever lost after the Wings’ Arike Ogunbowale hit a game-winning jumper
In her next preseason game, Clark and the Fever took on the Atlanta Dream. Clark had a cold night, only going 2-for-9 from downtown and 4-for12 from the field to score 12 points. However, her team escaped with a narrow 83-80 victory.