The Indiana Fever may have just found their new favorite duo.
Rookie phenom Caitlin Clark and veteran point guard Sydney Colson are already turning heads—not just on the court, but off it too. Fans were buzzing this week as photos and videos from a recent Fever team outing showed the two guards laughing, vibing, and clearly forming a bond that’s got WNBA Twitter in its feelings.
From Practice Partners to Instant Besties?
What started as light-hearted banter during drills seems to have blossomed into a full-blown friendship. During the Fever’s off-day, the team hit up an Indianapolis escape room and later grabbed dinner together—and guess who were practically glued to each other the whole time?
That’s right—Clark and Colson.
From goofy selfies to shared dance moves and a surprise mini TikTok, fans got a glimpse of their chemistry through behind-the-scenes content shared by the Fever’s media team and players’ personal accounts.
“You’d think they’ve known each other for years,” one fan commented on X (formerly Twitter).
“Caitlin’s the rookie, but Sydney’s showing her the ropes and keeping her laughing—iconic behavior.”
Colson’s Veteran Vibes Meet Clark’s Fresh Fire
Sydney Colson, known for her sharp court IQ and even sharper wit, brings both leadership and levity to the Fever locker room. And with all eyes on Clark during her high-pressure rookie season, Colson’s presence seems like the perfect pairing.
“Caitlin’s got that fire and vision,” Colson joked in an IG Live Q&A, “but even stars need snacks, jokes, and someone to help them pick a pregame playlist.”
The two have been spotted sitting next to each other during media days, practices, and now team outings. The vibes? Elite.
Fever Fans Are Eating It Up
Social media went wild when the Fever posted a video titled “Cait & Syd: The Movie (Coming Soon)”, featuring clips of the two joking around at practice, trying to crack puzzles in the escape room, and doing a very chaotic dance challenge in the team hotel hallway.
“This is the content I signed up for,” one fan wrote.
“Sydney mentoring Caitlin and Caitlin roasting Sydney’s dancing? I’m obsessed.”
Even WNBA players chimed in, with Chicago Sky’s Marina Mabrey reposting a clip, saying:
“Syd & Cait got that buddy comedy energy. Fever in 4
Building Bonds = Building Wins
While their friendship might seem like lighthearted fun, analysts are quick to point out: team chemistry matters. A lot.
As the Fever look to rebuild into a playoff-caliber team, having strong off-court connections—especially between a star rookie and her seasoned backup—can be a huge boost to morale and on-court cohesion.
Bottom Line?
Caitlin Clark and Sydney Colson are becoming the heart of the Fever’s vibe check.
Whether it’s buckets or bonding, this duo is showing that the best teams are more than just stats—they’re built on connection, trust, and a little bit of goofiness.
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