Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark and her fiancé recently celebrated their second anniversary, and she had the simplest way to express her greeting.
In an Instagram post, Connor McCaffery, fiance of Caitlin Clark, extended his greeting to the WNBA star as they reach their second anniversary.
He captioned: “2 years ♾️ keep being u 🖤”
In the comments section, Clark responded with a simple comment: “Love you 💓”
In a separate post, Clark also penned a heartfelt message for McCaffery.
“Another year with my favorite person 🙂 I’m so thankful for you 🖤🖤” she captioned her post.
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Caitlin Clark has been in a relationship with Connor McCaffery since April 2023, when they first started dating while attending the University of Iowa. McCaffery, a former Iowa basketball player, transitioned into coaching and currently serves as an assistant coach at Butler University.

Their engagement was officially announced in May 2024, with Clark posting a photo of herself and McCaffery embracing, showing off her engagement ring.
Caitlin Clark Admits to Still Doing Her Own Grocery
In an interview, Caitlin Clark admitted that despite the fame and recognition that came with her career, she still finds time and opportunity to do “normal” things.
“I still go to the grocery store, I still buy my own groceries, I still do all of that,” she told Rutledge during their interview. “And I don’t think people always realize that.”

With that said, Clark also admitted to getting a few selfie requests here and there, but admitted that she has since accepted it to be “part of the job.”
“I always had big dreams and big aspirations,” she continued. “I always wanted to be a professional athlete. I don’t think I could have ever imagined it to be on the level that it is, and to see where women’s sports is going, is absolutely incredible. I don’t think a lot of people imagined and believed in it, to get to this point. But I feel like we really are just scratching the surface. The amount of people that have never watched women’s basketball before, and now really enjoy it is the coolest part.”
“But I don’t think you ever get used to that, by any means.”

During her rookie year in the WNBA, Caitlin Clark was named the 2024 WNBA Rookie of the Year and secured a spot on the All-WNBA First Team. Clark also won the WNBA Peak Performer Award for leading the league in assists, averaging 8.4 assists per game.
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