WNBA Players Give Caitlin Clark a Hilarious New Nickname

The WNBA All-Star weekend may be over, but the laughs keep coming, thanks to Courtney Williams and Natisha Hiedeman of the Minnesota Lynx. The duo went viral for their antics on their popular StudBudz Twitch stream, where they gave Caitlin Clark a nickname that’s got the internet talking.

Clark didn’t suit up for the All-Star Game, but she stayed involved, supporting Team WNBA from the sidelines and soaking up the Indianapolis spotlight. Meanwhile, Williams and Hiedeman kept fans entertained with a non-stop 72-hour livestream that delivered plenty of viral moments.

One of the most talked-about moments came when Hiedeman joked about being denied access to an area. That’s when Williams chimed in with a now-iconic line:

“So you had to call in the president.”
“I’m calling the president! Where’s Caitlin Clark?”

The stream lit up with laughter, and fans instantly embraced the idea of Clark as “The President”—the go-to person with the ultimate pull.

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WNBA Fans Loved It

Clips of the moment quickly made their way across social media, drawing thousands of likes and reposts. Fans couldn’t get enough of the playful nickname, with some even joking that “President Clark” needs to be an official title.

While it’s all in good fun, the viral nickname speaks to Clark’s rising influence in the WNBA, both on and off the court.

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