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Watch: Caitlin Clark’s viral Iowa moment with brother Colin Clark resurfaces online following Butler game reunion

Caitlin Clark and her brother Colin starred in a viral moment during the latest Butler game. The WNBA star attended the game to support her boyfriend Connor McCaffery, who serves as an assistant coach for the Butler Bulldogs, and let everything out in the stands.

An old video of the Clark siblings resurfaced amid this viral situation, showing that their connection and actions in the stands aren’t anything new. The footage shows Clark taking the game ball and making a gesture to her brother. She tossed the ball and found Colin with an impressive pass.

Here’s the video:

Fans recalled this moment after Clark, as a fan, shoved her brother during Butler’s win on Friday. Caitlin has supported her boyfriend since he took the job, even attending practice sessions. On Friday, she attended the game with her parents, Brent and Anne, and brothers, Blake and Collin.

After the Bulldogs made a defensive play, everybody cheered for it, but the Indiana Fever star took it to the next level and shoved Colin as part of her celebration.

Butler defeated Mississippi State 87-77 to improve to 6-1, establishing themselves as one of the best teams in the Big East standings, tied with Xavier and trailing DePaul and Marquette (both with a 7-0 record).

Connor McCaffery’s younger brother Patrick scored six points, grabbed five rebounds and added two assists to help Jahmyl Telfort (24 points) and Pierre Brooks II (22 points), the scoring leaders of this game.

Caitlin Clark shares excitement to see boyfriend taking coaching journey

Caitlin Clark has been very involved in the new chapter of her boyfriend’s coaching journey. In September, the 2024 WNBA Rookie of the Year shared her thoughts on this new opportunity for Connor McCaffery after spending time with the Indiana Pacers:

“Super excited for him. Obviously his basketball knowledge is pretty good and it makes it fun to bounce ideas off each other. Yeah, I’m super proud, He really worked hard for that. It will be fun. Fun to go to those games. I love college basketball… Give me something to do throughout the offseason. Something to root for…”

While the McCaffery brothers are excelling to start the 2024-25 NCAA season, Caitlin Clark is supporting them week after week. Meanwhile, she’s trying her hand on the golf course, showing off her abilities to hit the ball, even drawing positive comments from LPGA No. 1 player Nelly Korda.

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