Caitlin Clark has already broken records on the court, but her latest achievement might be the one that cements her as more than just a star player. The Indiana Fever guard has become the newest Nike signature athlete, a milestone she described as a dream come true.
Clark steps into rare company with Nike deal
Clark joins an elite group of athletes whose names and games are recognized around the world. Her deal with Nike means more than just another endorsement. It brings a personal signature logo, a branded apparel line, and eventually her own shoe. For a player who grew up imagining what it would be like to inspire fans and leave a permanent mark on basketball, this is the kind of moment she always envisioned.
Her new logo, designed with interlocking C’s, reflects her connection with fans and her relentless style of play. The apparel collection will roll out in stages this fall, with the first signature sneaker set to arrive in 2026. Clark now stands alongside fellow WNBA icons A’ja Wilson and Sabrina Ionescu as active players with signature shoes, a group that highlights her rising influence in the sport.
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Nike called her both an outstanding athlete and an ambassador for the game, and the partnership reflects how much her presence has shifted women’s basketball into the spotlight. For Clark, it’s not just about wearing the swoosh. It’s about seeing a dream become real and knowing she’s creating something that will last far beyond her own career.
2025 has been a lost season for Clark
As far as on the court, it's been a tough season for Clark, playing in just 13 games for the Fever, who are 19-18. Indiana is back in action on Tuesday night as they host the Seattle Storm.
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