Caitlin Clark recently attended the game between the Iowa Hawkeyes and the Ohio State Buckeyes and an old friend from her college team snapped photos of her and her mom throughout the game.
Bri Lewerke, who has covered Caitlin Clark for a long time now, recently shared on her personal social media several snapshots of the Indiana Fever star along with her mother, Anne Clark. The photoset captured moments between the mother and daughter, as well as their reactions towards key game moments.
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Clark took to the platform to appreciate the photos posted by Lewerke, and posted her comment to show it.
“You are my glorious queen,” Clark wrote in the comments section.
“@caitlinclark22 aww my girl 💕,” Lewerke replied.
In a closely contested quarterfinal match of the Big Ten Tournament, the Iowa Hawkeyes fell just short against the Ohio State Buckeyes, with a final score of 60-59.
The game was a back-and-forth battle, with both teams exchanging leads multiple times. Iowa was led by Hannah Stuelke, who scored 14 points and grabbed 12 rebounds, while Sydney Affolter and Lucy Olsen each contributed 14 points. Despite their efforts, the Hawkeyes couldn’t secure the win in the final moments.

Throughout the game, both teams displayed strong defensive efforts, with Iowa forcing seven turnovers in the first quarter alone
The Hawkeyes’ defense sparked several offensive runs, but Ohio State’s resilience and timely scoring ultimately proved to be the difference. Despite the heartbreaking loss, Iowa’s performance in the tournament showcased their determination and potential for future success.
Caitlin Clark Gets Appreciation Over Bicep Muscles: “Look At ‘Em Guns”
Part of the set of photos posted by Bri lewerke was when Clark was standing on the courtside and cheering, flexing her arms in the process. Fans were quick to notice her muscular arms, and they reacted in awe and appreciation.
Well someone’s been in the weight room 👀😮💨 @CaitlinClark22 pic.twitter.com/yBU8p7tp31
— Bri Lewerke (@brilewerke) March 8, 2025
“They won’t be pushing her around next year,” one fan said.
She’s going to push people around now pic.twitter.com/oi9dzOeF0u
— Aaron ⚓🏀 ⚾️ 🏈 (@bowling23) March 9, 2025
“Look at ’em guns. Next season is gonna be scary, but not for us,” another wrote.
Look at ’em guns
Next season is gonna be scary, but not for us— AuntyJay (@Jaydee811) March 8, 2025
“Her bully count for next season just dropped by 40%,” one reply said.
Her bully count for next season just dropped by 40%
— Moderate 𝕏a𝕏as (@ModerateHaHas) March 8, 2025

Said another: “Caitlin Clark out here showing us that strength isn’t just about lifting weights—it’s about lifting the energy of the whole team! 💪”
Caitlin Clark out here showing us that strength isn’t just about lifting weights—it’s about lifting the energy of the whole team! 💪🔥
— ChartCryptic 📊 (@CryptoShaibiX) March 9, 2025

Caitlin Clark will be joined by several talented new teammates on the Indiana Fever for the upcoming season. Notable additions include veteran sharpshooter DeWanna Bonner, former Defensive Player of the Year Natasha Howard, and fan-favorite guard Sophie Cunningham.
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