INDIANAPOLIS, IN — In a moment that solidifies their legacy both on and off the court, Indiana Fever superstars Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston have received an official invitation to the White House following their team’s triumphant WNBA Championship victory.
The announcement was made Tuesday morning by the White House press office, confirming that President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden will host the championship duo as part of an official celebration recognizing their historic season. The Indiana Fever captured their first WNBA title since 2012 after a dominant postseason run that saw Clark and Boston emerge as two of the league’s most electrifying and impactful players.

Clark, the rookie sensation and 2024 No. 1 overall pick, shattered expectations in her debut season—leading the league in assists and finishing second in scoring. Her clutch performances throughout the playoffs, including a game-winning three-pointer in Game 5 of the WNBA Finals, cemented her place as one of the brightest stars in sports.
Meanwhile, Boston continued her ascent as one of the league’s premier post players. The reigning Rookie of the Year turned into a defensive juggernaut during the postseason, averaging 17.4 points, 11.6 rebounds, and 3.1 blocks per game. Her Finals MVP performance added a new chapter to an already dazzling career.
The White House invitation is seen as a reflection of both players’ impact beyond basketball. Their influence has been instrumental in helping the WNBA reach record-breaking viewership, sellouts across the country, and an explosion of youth interest in women’s basketball.
“This invitation means so much,” Clark said in a statement. “It’s not just about a championship—it’s about representing something bigger. It’s about inspiring the next generation of young girls to dream without limits.”
Boston echoed her teammate’s sentiment. “Being recognized at the highest level means everything. We’re not just playing for ourselves—we’re playing for our team, our fans, and our community. This is for Indiana.”
The date for the White House visit has not yet been announced, but both players are expected to be joined by Fever head coach Christie Sides, members of the front office, and team staff.
As the Fever celebrate their return to the WNBA mountaintop, the invitation marks more than a political tradition—it’s a symbol of the cultural wave Caitlin Clark, Aliyah Boston, and the Indiana Fever have ignited.