The GIST: Caitlin Clark, the superstar from No. 4 Iowa, has made history by becoming the all-time leading scorer in NCAA women’s basketball with an incredible 3,569 points. She achieved this feat with a signature logo three-pointer and a career-high 49 points in a 106-89 victory over Michigan last night. And the best part? She’s not done yet.
How it happened: Despite a recent loss to Nebraska on Super Bowl Sunday, Clark wasted no time in breaking the record last night, doing so within the first three minutes of the game. She continued her impressive performance by recording a double-double with 13 assists.
The impact: The Caitlin Clark Effect is undeniable. Tickets for last night’s game reached unprecedented prices, as her games have become must-watch events. Her ability to create jaw-dropping moments with incredible shots and passes has captivated audiences worldwide.
What’s next: In addition to chasing down non-NCAA records, Clark is now eyeing former LSU and NBA star Pete Maravich’s 54-year-old all-time NCAA scoring record of 3,667 points. The Hawkeyes are looking ahead to March Madness, where they are projected as a No. 2 seed.
Looking further into the future, the 2024 WNBA Draft is a hot topic of discussion. Clark still has one more year of NCAA eligibility and could potentially return for a fifth season at Iowa. However, she has remained secretive about her plans to go pro. If she does decide to stay in school, she will participate in the inaugural Women’s Championship Classic next December alongside the best players in NCAA women’s basketball, solidifying her status as one of the sport’s greatest of all time.