Caitlin Clark Breaks Down Her “22” Logo on the Court at Carver-Hawkeye Arena Ahead of Her Return with the Fever
Caitlin Clark, one of college basketball’s most electrifying stars and now the top pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft, returned to a familiar stage—Carver-Hawkeye Arena—not just to reminisce, but to celebrate a new chapter. Ahead of her WNBA debut with the Indiana Fever, Clark shared a special moment with fans, unveiling and breaking down the meaning behind her new “22” logo emblazoned on the court where she made history.
The iconic logo, a bold “22” formed with sharp angles and subtle curves, pays homage to her jersey number and the legacy she built at the University of Iowa. In a short ceremony, Clark explained how the design symbolizes more than just a number: it represents the journey, the resilience, and the connection with Hawkeye Nation that fueled her meteoric rise.
“This logo is a tribute to the people who helped shape me, and to every young girl watching who dreams big,” Clark said, her voice filled with emotion. “It’s not just about basketball—it’s about leaving something behind that others can build on.”
Her return to Iowa was more than ceremonial—it was a powerful reminder of the community that rallied behind her. With the Fever preparing for a highly anticipated season, Clark’s presence is already energizing a new wave of fans eager to follow her next steps.
As she steps onto the professional stage, the “22” now stands not just for her jersey number, but as a symbol of excellence, inspiration, and unshakable roots.