Caitlin Clark and her longtime boyfriend, Connor McCaffery, enjoyed courtside seats at the Indy Ignite game on Thursday night.
The WNBA Rookie of the Year is enjoying her offseason after a historic first year with the Indiana Fever.
After scrapping the Unrivaled 3-on-3 women's basketball league, Clark remained in Indiana and rooted for the city's professional women's volleyball team against Grand Rapids Rise.
The Fever posted a photo of their franchise player and Butler men's basketball assistant coach McCaffery in their seats at the game.
Clark and McCaffery were also filmed applauding the Ignite players, while the Fever star enjoyed a bag of Sour Patch Kids.
The former Iowa star also posed with the Ignite squad after sweeping their visitors, 25-18, 28-16, 25-16.
Caitlin Clark and Connor McCaffery enjoyed a date night at an Indy Ignite game on Thursday
The Ignite held its inaugural regular season competition as part of the Professional Volleyball Federation, which is the leading professional volleyball league in the United States.
Indy's dominant win moved them to 2-0 this season.
Several players spoke to the media after the game and praised Clark's presence in the game.
“We're in a position where we're not Caitlin Clark and we take a photo, we're going to (have to take) 10 million,” Azhani Tealer said, according to Richard Torress.
“(It was) pretty sick,” Tealer said. 'She's probably one of the most popular people in the world last year, so we're glad she came. We are grateful for that. Obviously she will always be welcome.
Leketor member Meneh added: “The support of women in women's sports is very, very, very, very important… A big shout out to all the women who come and support us, and know that we are giving it back “. when we can.'