Caitlin Clark was back in Indianapolis after spending time at home in Iowa last week, reuniting with her former Hawkeyes teammates. Clark attended the first two nights of Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour concert at the Lucas Oil Stadium, the home of the Indianapolis Colts.
In an Instagram story, Clark shared a snippet of her view inside the stadium to watch Swift perform. It was the second night of the three-day concert scheduled in the first three days of November. Those are the only dates in the United States for the month, with six shows in Canada at the end of November and early December.
The Indiana Fever superstar dropped a two-word reaction while watching Swift's concert for a second night in a row.
"So back," Clark wrote.
The reigning WNBA Rookie of the Year showed her dedication to being a "Swiftie" by showing off her collection of Taylor Swift bejeweled bracelets. She has been a fan of the pop star since she was a kid and used some of her songs from the "Fearless" album as inspiration.
"I'm dedicated," Clark wrote.
Speaking to NBC Sports last year, Clark opened up about her fandom of Taylor Swift. The pop star's songs were one of the biggest influences on her "fearless" attitude on the court, which turned her into one of the greatest players in NCAA history at Iowa.
"Fearless! I feel like being fearless is one of the most important things as a female but also as a competitor," Clark said. "I think it's something that you know comes from confidence. You have to have a lot of confidence to be fearless."
In addition to the concert in Indianapolis, Clark attended the Eras Tour in June last year at the U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.
Caitlin Clark shares her favorite Taylor Swift song on draft night
The Indiana Fever selected Caitlin Clark with the first pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft out of Iowa. But before Clark was drafted, she appeared on the ESPN broadcast and the panel asked what was her favorite Taylor Swift song of all time.
"Enchanted is like my favorite song of all time. But it's kinda sad, but I'm still playing it anyway. It doesn't matter. We're going to make it fun. That's all that matters," Clark said.
Clark seems to be enjoying her offseason away from the spotlight, although she'll be back on the court in less than two weeks. She'll be playing at The Annika in Florida as a guest on the LPGA's pro-am tournament.