Angel Reese’s former LSU teammate, Flau’jae Johnson, mentioned Caitlin Clark in her song “Help Me,” which came out in early May. Clark's inclusion in the single surprised many, considering the rivalry between the Tigers and Clark’s Iowa Hawkeyes in college. "Double-C on my jacket like Caitlin Clark," Johnson sang.The mention of "double C" is interesting, considering Nike just released Clark’s new logo, an interlocking of double Cs, this week.According to Nike, the logo represents the “magnetic connection” between the basketball superstar and her fans. A small C, which connects the larger Cs, is a nod to Clark’s “inside out” game, per the press release. The logo will first appear in a t-shirt that will be available from Sept. 1. Sportswear and on-court staples featuring her logo will launch on Oct. 1.Caitlin Clark appreciated Flau’jae Johnson for including her in “Help Me”Caitlin Clark appeared in a USA Today interview in early May, just before the 2025 WNBA season started, and spoke about being included in Johnson's rap single.“It was awesome," Clark said. "Her music is really great. She’s so talented. I’ve honestly been a really big fan of her since we played them at LSU. … She told me a while back that she was putting me in a song, so I kind of have been waiting for it. I know it takes a while to make music and get everything in production. She wasn’t lying.”Clark has been featured in lyrics before, but her inclusion in “Help Me” was the first by a former rival. The former Iowa Hawkeyes point guard lost to Angel Reese and Flau’jae Johnson's LSU Tigers in the 2023 NCAA championship game.A year later, Clark got her revenge, beating LSU in the Elite 8. While Johnson returned to play college basketball, Clark and Reese carried their rivalry to the WNBA.