Caitlin Clark’s boyfriend pays tribute to the Iowa star in the cutest of ways after NCAA title game defeat
- Connor McCaffrey – Clark’s boyfriend – is the son of Iowa men’s coach Fran
- Dawn Staley of South Carolina used the same acronym to describe Clark, Sunday
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Caitlin Clark’s boyfriend paid tribute to the Iowa star in the cutest way on social media after the NCAA women’s championship game, calling his girlfriend “the GOAT” despite her collegiate career ending without titles.
On Sunday, Clark’s friend Connor McCaffrey shared a photo of the NCAA’s all-time leading scorer (for both men’s and women’s hoops) leaving the court for the final time as an Iowa Hawkeye on his Instagram Story, captioning it with the acronym someone used (or something) the ‘greatest of all time’.
McCaffrey — a former member of the Iowa men’s basketball team and the son of Iowa head coach Fran McCaffrey — added two red heart emojis and a pair of heart gesture emojis, which was Clark’s signature on-court celebration during her senior season.
Clark, the first overall pick in this year’s WNBA draft, later reposted the message on her own Instagram Story.
It is unclear exactly when Clark and McCaffrey started dating.
Caitlin Clark’s boyfriend — Connor McCaffrey — cutely referred to the Iowa star as “the GOAT” in a public Instagram post following Sunday’s NCAA women’s basketball championship game
It’s unclear when the couple started dating, but Clark first posted photos of himself with McCaffrey in August
The couple made their relationship public when she shared a few photos of themselves with McCaffrey on a boat in August last year.
“The best end to summer,” Clark captioned her post at the time, including a black heart emoji.
McCaffrey was also impressed with his girlfriend’s 41-game game against LSU in the Elite Eight round last week.
Like Clark, McCaffrey played basketball for Iowa. Earlier this month, he praised her March Madness shows
Clark, who leaves college without a title, is now widely expected to declare for the WNBA Draft
“Out of words for this 1,” he wrote at the time alongside ESPN artwork profiling Clark’s stats on his Instagram Story.
Clark’s friend isn’t the only one to call the 22-year-old point guard “the GOAT,” as South Carolina head coach Dawn Staley used the acronym to describe Clark in her speech after Sunday’s championship win.
“(…) Personally, I want to thank Caitlin Clark for taking our sport to the next level,” Staley said Sunday after the Gamecocks defeated the Hawkeyes 87-75.
“She has carried a heavy burden for our sport. … Caitlin Clark, if you’re there, you’re one of the GOATS of our game. We appreciate you.’