During her recent cameo on “Saturday Night Live,” basketball phenom Caitlin Clark didn’t just make an appearance—she left her mark on the show’s iconic “Weekend Update” segment. The 22-year-old star, known for her impressive skills on the court, joined co-anchor Michael Che for a memorable exchange that blended humor with heartfelt sentiments.
Che kicked off the segment with a joke about Clark’s jersey being retired and replaced with an apron, which didn’t quite land with the audience. Sensing the tension, Clark wasted no time in calling out Che’s history of making jokes about women’s sports. Che attempted to brush off the criticism as a mere jest, but Clark wasn’t letting him off the hook that easily.
Things took a turn when Colin Jost intervened, revealing a montage of Che’s past jabs at women’s sports. The revelation prompted Che to acknowledge his lack of basketball prowess compared to Clark’s undeniable talent, while Clark conceded that joke-telling wasn’t her forte.
However, Clark wasn’t content to leave it at that. She surprised Che with some jokes of her own, proving she could hold her own in the comedy arena. Her witty one-liners, delivered with finesse, had Che and the audience in stitches.
But it wasn’t all about laughs. Clark took a poignant moment to acknowledge the trailblazing women who paved the way for her in basketball, expressing gratitude to legends like Sheryl Swoopes, Lisa Leslie, and Maya Moore. She emphasized the importance of honoring those who came before her and laid the foundation for future generations of female athletes.
In a final gesture, Clark presented Che with a pink apron signed by herself—a playful nod to his earlier joke. The segment concluded on a heartfelt note, with Che wishing Clark luck in her upcoming WNBA season and Clark expressing her appreciation for the opportunities she’s been afforded.
Clark’s appearance on “Saturday Night Live” not only showcased her comedic chops but also highlighted her impact on women’s college basketball. With a historic season under her belt and a bright future ahead in the WNBA, Clark continues to inspire both on and off the court.