Awkward moment Caitlin Clark tries to hide her face as she is recognized at a drive-thru while trying to film a TikTok with her Indiana Fever teammate

WNBA rookie sensation Caitlin Clark failed to hide her identity while getting drinks at a Swig drive-thru with Fever teammate Lexie Hull.

With the team well into their offseason, Clark and Hull indulged in not-so-healthy beverages at a local branch of the popular soda store.

In a video posted on Hull’s TikTok page, Clark is seen poorly hiding under her hoodie as they ordered their drinks. However, the Swig employee quickly recognized the WNBA Rookie of the Year and asked: ‘You’re Caitlin Clark, right?’

‘Maybe,’ the former Iowa star responded as she held her laughter on the passenger seat.

A man, who appears to be the store manager, then takes over their order and gives Clark a golden mug, saying ‘A golden mug means every time you come to Swig, you just get a free refill.’

Caitlin Clark tried to hide her face while ordering drinks at a Swig drive-thru with Lexie Hull

Caitlin Clark tried to hide her face while ordering drinks at a Swig drive-thru with Lexie Hull

Clark and Hull ordered two drinks each, with the rookie getting a ‘Spring Fling’ drink with vanilla cream and a ‘Beach Wave’. On the other hand, Hull got herself a ‘Raspberry Dream’ and a ‘Summer Splash.’

The teammates then asked the manager for his favorite beverage on the menu, to which he responded ‘Jolly Old Elf’.

Clark gained her notoriety after a successful collegiate career led her to be selected by the Fever as the No 1 overall pick in the WNBA Draft.

Once she arrived in Indiana, the scoring and passing ace inspired a spike in the league’s attendance and viewership numbers.

Clark won the WNBA Rookie of the Year title after a phenomenal first-year campaign

Clark won the WNBA Rookie of the Year title after a phenomenal first-year campaign

After leading the Fever to their first playoff berth since 2016, Indiana lost to Connecticut

After leading the Fever to their first playoff berth since 2016, Indiana lost to Connecticut

On the court, Clark lived up to the hype as she led the Fever to their first postseason appearance since 2016.

Clark’s scoring ability has translated well from college to the professional ranks. With a 35-point performance in a barnburner win over the Dallas Wings on September 15, Clark broke the WNBA’s rookie scoring record.

She also broke the single-season assist record set by Alyssa Thomas last season, dishing out 337 dimes.

In their season-ending loss to the Connecticut Sun, Clark recorded 25 points, nine assists, and six rebounds to become the first rookie to pull off a 25-5-5 game in the postseason.

Clark’s scoring ability has translated well from college to the professional ranks. With a 35-point performance in a barnburner win over the Dallas Wings on September 15, Clark broke the WNBA’s rookie scoring record.

She also broke the single-season assist record set by Alyssa Thomas last season, dishing out 337 dimes.

In their season-ending loss to the Connecticut Sun, Clark recorded 25 points, nine assists, and six rebounds to become the first rookie to pull off a 25-5-5 game in the postseason.