Caitlin Clark Left Off Team USA—But Her Game Is Speaking Louder Than Words
After being shockingly left off the 2024 Olympic roster, Caitlin Clark didn’t rant or sulk. Instead, she responded with the only language that matters in sports: performance.
Since the June 8 snub, Clark has gone on a tear—averaging 26.5 points, 9.2 assists, and draining logo threes like clockwork. Her quiet poise and court dominance have fans dubbing this her “revenge tour.” A viral clip of her mouthing “I’m good” after a deep three only added fuel to the fire.
“She’s the silent storm,” said ESPN’s Monica McNutt.
“And that might be scarier than anything she could’ve said.”
While Team USA defends its choices, fans and media are calling the omission a misstep. Clark hasn’t addressed it again—but every sold-out game, no-look assist, and dagger three reminds everyone what was left behind.
“She didn’t get the jersey,” one tweet read.
“But she made the statement.”
And when the Olympics begin? Caitlin Clark won’t be on the court—but she’ll be the name on everyone’s lips.