She’s back, and the game hasn’t skipped a beat.
After being sidelined most of the 2025 WNBA season and not taking the floor since July 15, 2025 due to injury, she returned to the international stage and reminded everyone why fans fell in love with her in the first place.
Calm under pressure, fierce with the ball in her hands, and completely in command.
At just 24, she already owns 2 FIBA MVPs and 3 Gold Medals.
Named TISSOT MVP of the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2026 Qualifying Tournament in San Juan, she led Team USA to a perfect 5–0 record, finishing first in points (58), assists (32), and minutes played, while averaging 11.6 points and 6.4 assists per game.
For those who doubted her after the injury, every play was a reminder that Caitlin Clark is back, stronger, sharper, and better than ever.
She’s back, and the game hasn’t skipped a beat.
After being sidelined most of the 2025 WNBA season and not taking the floor since July 15, 2025 due to injury, she returned to the international stage and reminded everyone why fans fell in love with her in the first place.
Calm under pressure, fierce with the ball in her hands, and completely in command.
At just 24, she already owns 2 FIBA MVPs and 3 Gold Medals.
Named TISSOT MVP of the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2026 Qualifying Tournament in San Juan, she led Team USA to a perfect 5–0 record, finishing first in points (58), assists (32), and minutes played, while averaging 11.6 points and 6.4 assists per game.
For those who doubted her after the injury, every play was a reminder that Caitlin Clark is back, stronger, sharper, and better than ever.