There’s not a defense in the WNBA that can usually contain Caitlin Clark. However, when it comes to adorable baby goats at the Indiana State Fair, the Indiana Fever rookie sensation and her teammates Aliyah Boston and Erica Wheeler found themselves in a hilariously unexpected challenge.
During a fun outing at the fair, the trio was handed bottles to feed the energetic baby goats. Initially, Clark seemed to have things under control, drawing on her Iowa roots where she’s likely encountered farm animals before. However, as the camera panned back to her, it captured her surprise at the goats’ eagerness.
“Don’t fight over me, okay?” she pleaded with the baby goats, who were eagerly jostling for the bottle.
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Clark, Boston, and Wheeler shared laughs as they navigated the playful chaos. Their attempts to coax teammate Kelsey Mitchell into joining the fun were met with humor. Mitchell, keeping her distance, quipped, “We’ve got an understanding. I stay out of their way. They stay out of mine.”
Despite not being part of the U.S. women’s national basketball team at the Paris 2024 Olympics, Clark has been making the most of her WNBA hiatus. She’s been spotted singing with country star Jordan Davis, launching her new Nike Kobes, and even enjoying a vacation in Mexico.
No matter how aggressive the baby goats at the state fair were, they couldn’t dampen Clark’s spirit or sense of fun. This lighthearted moment highlights the joy and camaraderie among the Indiana Fever players, showing that even off the court, they know how to have a good time.