Indiana Fever forward Aliyah Boston is enjoying her 2025 offseason, as seen on her social media, which got her teammate Caitlin Clark to react. On Friday, Oct. 31, Boston took to her Instagram account to upload a carousel post, showcasing her vibrant orange, two-piece bikini during her recent beach getaway.
In the post, Boston is seen giving different poses in her bikini on the sandy shores, as she stands as well as kneels while sporting her shades and matching earrings. The other snaps of the post include Boston taking a selfie in an orange shirt as the sun glares on her skin. The standout stalwart wrote a three-word caption that encapsulates what she is feeling in the offseason.
“A sweet glimpse🧡,” Boston captioned with an orange heart emoji.
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This prompted Clark to go with a one-word reaction to hype up Boston.
“Slayyyyinnnnn,” Clark commented.

Both Clark and Boston are coming off the 2025 season with coach Stephanie White’s Fever squad. A one-two punch that has proven to be mighty in just a short span of playing together, Boston spearheaded the Fever to the playoffs after Clark was ruled out for the rest of the year after just 13 appearances due to a groin injury. Indiana finished with an overall record of 24-20 and made it all the way to the semifinals of postseason play.
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Aliyah Boston’s Former Teammate, Bree Hall, Drops Supportive Comment On Her Post
Many known individuals from the women’s basketball world dropped supportive comments on Boston’s newest Instagram post with her orange bikini. Joining others was her former South Carolina Gamecocks teammate, Bree Hall.
Hall went with a two-word reaction with matching emojis as she hyped up her former running mate.
“Holyyyy guacamole,” Hall wrote with three heart-eyes emojis.

Hall and Boston were best known for being part of the Gamecocks team that won its program’s second national title in the 2021-22 season. Boston went on to live out her WNBA dream, while Hall stayed put and won another NCAA championship with South Carolina in the 2023-24 campaign. She was then selected by the Indiana Fever with the 20th pick in the 2025 Draft, but was waived after a one-game appearance.
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