Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese hit the same club while celebrating being drafted into the WNBA — just weeks after facing off against each other in a record-setting March Madness matchup.

The newly anointed pro-ballers both partied at Tao nightclub in New York City on Sunday night where they celebrated at separate tables, a source exclusively tells Page Six.

Angel Reese at Tao Nightclub.
Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese partied at Tao nightclub on Sunday night after the WNBA draft.

Angel Reese at Tao Nightclub.
A source tells Page Six the athletes partied at separate tables.
We’re told Clark, the 2024 No. 1 draft pick, joined Los Angeles Sparks rookie Cam Brink’s table while Reese, the seventh pick in the draft, was on the “opposite side” of the club.

Reese, wearing a blue top and matching skirt, appeared to be in high spirits as she grabbed the mic and sang along to the music from the DJ booth.

We’re told she was living it up in her section with her family and old LSU Tigers teammates and the group enjoyed Casamigos Reposado.

Angel Reese at Tao Nightclub.
Reese was seen hopping on the DJ booth to sing into the mic.

Cam Brinks' table at Tao Nightclub.
Clark joined Cam Brink’s table along with other WNBA players.
Meanwhile, we hear Clark was having the best time and “smiling a lot” — though she seemed relatively “reserved.”

Also spotted at Brink’s table was Las Vegas Aces’ Elizabeth Kitley, who was on crutches after an injury, as well as New York Liberty’s Jessica Carter, and UConn Huskies player Paige Bueckers.

We hear the Iowa Hawkeyes alum enjoyed herself for a bit before pivoting to a private party in her honor at Fleur Room in Chelsea.

Caitlin Clark at Fleur Room.
Clark went to a private party at Fleur Room after her Tao outing.gabbie.marshall/Instagram

Caitlin Clark and Connor McCaffrey at Fleur Room.
She was joined by her boyfriend Connor McCaffery.caitlinclark22/Instagram
A video on social media showed Clark joined by her boyfriend, Connor McCaffery, at the celebratory bash.

Clark also posted a photo cozying up to McCaffrey at the fête on her Instagram Story.

Earlier in the day, Clark was selected to play for the Indiana Fever while Reese earned her jersey with the Chicago Sky.

Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese at the 2024 WNBA draft.
Reese denied that she had a rivalry with Clark.Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports

Caitlin Clark at the 2024 WNBA draft.
Clark was selected as No. 1 draft pick to play for the Indiana Fever.USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con
Clark attended the draft in head-to-toe Prada — becoming the first athlete in the WNBA or NBA to be dressed by the Italian fashion house.

Meanwhile, Reese attended the event in a plunging hooded sparkly gown by Bronx and Banco ($1,450) and accessorized with a custom diamond grill.

Clark and Reese famously shattered ESPN viewership records when they played against each other in their March Madness Elite Eight matchup game earlier this month.

Caitlin Clark at the 2024 WNBA draft.
She wore a Prada ensemble for the big day.Getty Images

Angel Reese at the 2024 WNBA draft.
Reese stunned in a Bronx and Banco gown and a custom diamond grill after being selected by the Chicago Sky.Getty Images
The broadcast, which peaked at 16 million viewers, was also the most-watched college basketball game ever on ESPN platforms.


Clark’s Hawkeyes came out ahead against Reese’s Tigers in a 94-87 win.

Caitlin Clark playing in the NCAA tournament.
Clark broke the scoring record while playing for the Iowa Hawkeyes.AP

Caitlin Clark in New York City.
She is regarded as one of the greatest collegiate players of all time.TheImageDirect.com


The two athletes previously sparked feud rumors after they had a tense encounter on the courts during last year’s NCAA women’s final match.

However, Reese insisted in March that there was “no rivalry” between them.

“Me and Caitlin Clark don’t hate each other. I want everybody to understand that. It’s just a super-competitive game,” she had said.

Caitlin Clark in a press conference.
Her matchup against Reese was the most-watched college game on ESPN in history.AP

Caitlin Clark and at the WNBA draft.
Clark is the NCAA Division I all-time leading scorer.Kristin Callahan/Shutterstock
“Once I get between those lines, there’s no friends. I’m going to talk trash to you. I’m going to do whatever it takes to get in your head the whole entire game, but after the game, we can kick it. I don’t think people really realize that.”

Clark ended her college basketball career coming up short in the 2024 NCAA national championship game against the South Carolina Gamecocks.

The Iowa-born baller is the NCAA Division I all-time leading scorer and is regarded as one of the greatest collegiate players of all time