Kaitlyn Clarke’s boyfriend, Connor McCaffery, is drooling over her full Prada WNBA outfit

Kaitlyn Clarke’s boyfriend, Connor McCaffery, is her No. 1 fan.

The 22-year-old athlete left her fellow basketball star drooling after she stepped out for the WNBA Championship on Monday night in an all-Prada ensemble β€” featuring a mini skirt, satin jacket, bedazzled tube top, and black pumps.

In response to a fan on X who asked for his reaction to Clarke’s stylish look, McCaffery Three emojis are pinnedincluding amazing and drooling characters.

The 2024 No. 1 draft pick responded to her lover’s sweet reaction with a simple tearful emoji.


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Although it’s unclear when Clarke and McCaffery, 25, started dating, she officially announced their romance on Instagram in August 2023 alongside a photo of them on a boat.

β€œBest end to the summer πŸ–€,” the basketball player captioned this adorable shot.

Aside from her win on the red carpet, Indiana fever caught the Iowa State Hawkeyes alum on Monday.

β€œI was a little nervous before the selection,” Clark said in an interview with ESPN.

β€œI’ve dreamed of this moment since I was in second grade, and it’s taken a lot of hard work, a lot of ups and downs, but more than anything, just trying to embrace it.”

Clark became a hot commodity after hitting a record 3,951 points as she concluded her college basketball season.

While with the Hawkeyes, she reached the 2024 NCAA Championship game, though her team lost 87-75 to the South Carolina Gamec**ks.

After the loss, she spoke out about her grief on Instagram, writing: “It’s really hard to win these things. I think I probably know that better than most people now.”

“To be that close twice, it definitely hurts. But at the same time we were there. We battled. We took down some really great teams to get back to this point and [did] β€œIt’s a really hard thing to do,” Clark continued.

At the time, she was also met with support from McCaffery, who posted his own tribute to her after the big game.

β€œMy goat,” he wrote alongside several heart emojis and shots of Clark.

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