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Connor McCaffery is supporting his longtime girlfriend Caitlin Clark!
On Instagram Monday, May 4, the WNBA star shared a carousel of images as she readies for the upcoming season. And her boyfriend — who stood by her after her injury-plagued season last year — is seemingly pumped for it.
“Year 3 is crazy,” McCaffery, 27, wrote in the comments.
Clark, 24, is coming off a sophomore season in which she only played 13 games due to a groin injury.
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Before last season, Clark had previously played in 206 consecutive games, with her streak going from high school, to her four years at the University of Iowa and her entire rookie WNBA season in 2024.
Caitlin Clark's boyfriend is Connor McCaffery, a former Iowa basketball player.
Connor McCaffery expressed his support for Caitlin Clark in a comment on her Instagram post.
Connor McCaffery recently left his job as an assistant coach at Butler University, although specific reasons were not detailed.
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Amid her injury, the Indiana Fever star dealt with being out for an extended period of time — and spending most of the season on the bench.
“I miss this so bad,” Clark wrote on her Instagram Stories in September 2025, alongside an image of herself on the court, celebrating as fans behind her cheer.
Amid her frustration and disappointment, Clark took time to celebrate McCaffery, whom she began dating in April 2023.
“Happy happy happy birthday Con🥳 you make everyday better and I couldn’t be more grateful,” Clark wrote alongside a carousel of images last July. “May this be the best year yet, i love you 🖤🖤.”
Last month, McCaffery shared that he was moving on from his job as an assistant coach at Butler University.
“End of an era! Forever grateful to Coach [Thad] Matta for the opportunity that he gave me," McCaffery wrote on Instagram on April 9. "Learned a lot and worked with great people 🙏🏼 excited for what’s next!”
Clark showed her support via her own succinct message in the post’s comments section.
“Fun times 💙,” she wrote.
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