PHOTOS: Caitlin Clark and Teammate Lexie Hull Set Instagram Ablaze In Their Bikini Partying On A Boat During Their WNBA Break

Caitlin Clark and Teammate Lexie Hull Set Instagram Ablaze In Their Bikini's On A Boat Party During Their WNBA Break

Caitlin Clark couldn’t wait to shed her body of a team uniform, and she has been doing so while stripping down to multiple bikinis.

Caitlin Clark hopped on a yacht with her teammates to enjoy this extended WNBA break while Team USA was trying to get yet another Gold Medal.

While some of the best players in the WNBA are overseas getting ready for the 2024 Summer Olympics with Team USA, Clark and teammates Lexie Hull and Katie Lou Samuelson decided to go out on the water in their best bikinis.

Hull took to her Instagram and posted several pictures from their day out in the sun.

Clark could be seen rocking a two-piece brown bikini, while Lull was wearing an orange one, and Katie Lou Samuelson was decked out in an orange bikini as well.

The first picture showed the ladies sitting side-by-side on a yacht while they were out on the water.

The second picture showed Caitlin Clark and Lexie Hull with drinks in their hands while Samuelson just smiled.

The third picture showed Lexie Hull and Katie Lou Samuelson posing from behind while showing off their drinking skills.

The last picture had the girl side-by-side again, but giving peace signs.

Indiana Fever forward Katie Lou Samuelson is averaging 5.4 points and 2.5 rebounds per game while Katie Hull is averaging 3.6 points and 1.5 rebounds per ESPN.

Caitlin Clark is averaging 17.1 points per contest, 13th best in the league.

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Clark leads the WNBA in assists and the Fever in scoring. She has also set a franchise record in assists for a season.

Dawn Staley Questions Whether Caitlin Clark Should Be On Team USA

USA Women’s Basketball head coach Dawn Staley revisited the decision to leave Caitlin Clark off the roster, and she sounded like a woman who would have chosen differently this time around.

Staley was part of the five-person women’s basketball committee that selected the 12 members of Team USA.

When asked about the decision, she indicated it would be difficult to leave Clark out now based on the improvement the WNBA star rookie displayed over the past several weeks.

“If we had to do it all over again … she would be in really high consideration of making the [Olympic] team because she is playing head and shoulders above a lot of people,” Staley said.