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Iowa women's basketball misses Caitlin Clark badly, says coach
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“I think the Caitlin Clark thing — it’s tough to say if this third grader sees it that she’s just going to quit volleyball and start playing basketball now. I don’t know," Ward said.
No Iowa Hawkeyes women’s basketball player will wear Caitlin Clark’s No. 22 again. The number will be retired in a Feb. 2 ceremony at Carver-Hawkeye Arena, the Iowa athletic department ...
Caitlin Clark's former college coach, Lisa Bluder, thinks it's time for everyone around the WNBA — including Washington Mystics co-owner Sheila Johnson — to "embrace" how Clark's stardom has ...
The popularity of women's basketball, and women's sports in general, skyrocketed in 2024, and it is without a doubt that Caitlin Clark can be thanked for that. Not only was Clark the most ...
Along the way, she sent a number of players to the WNBA. Most notable among them, of course, was Caitlin Clark, who became the all-time leading scorer in NCAA Division I history under Bluder and ...
This year brought us many memorable sports moments. We saw Iowa basketball sensation Caitlin Clark become the NCAA's all-time leading scorer among both women and men. We witnessed Olympic gymnast ...
Iowa University's women's basketball team and head coach Jan Jensen are going through their first season without star Caitlin Clark since 2019. The Hawkeyes are off to a 12-4 start and are ranked ...
Caitlin Clark raised the profile of women's basketball to unprecedented levels in both the college ranks and the WNBA, and Tuesday she was named the AP Female Athlete of the Year for her impact on ...
There's never been more talent in women's basketball and a new generation of players want to show that they can rival the WNBA's it-girl. Caitlin Clark was at the heart of the fever pitch that hit ...
Caitlin Clark Honored as AP Female Athlete of the Year Following Her Impact on Women's Sports Caitlin Clark raised the profile of women's basketball to unprecedented levels in both the college ...
Michael Lewis, 55, was charged with stalking Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark on Tuesday, the latest incident in a trend of ...