Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever took down the Connecticut Sun on Wednesday, and the crowd featured many celebrities including Simone Biles.
INDIANAPOLIS — On Wednesday night, rookie star Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever toppled the second place Connecticut Sun 84-80 to improve to 15-16, and there were some big names in the crowd.
Many of them were notable. Olympic gymnast Simone Biles and Olympic sprinter Gabby Thomas were in a suite together watching, and it was Biles' first-ever WNBA game. The two gold medalists met the Fever roster after the game.Television host and comedian David Letterman, who was born in Indiana, was also courtside for the action. He sat next to former Iowa Women's Basketball head coach Lisa Bluder, and Letterman was shown on the jumbotron early in the action.
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