POWERED BY CARLSON AUTO GROUP. KAITLIN CLARKE IS STILL WINNING AWARDS FROM HER LEGENDARY TIME AT IOWA. TONIGHT, SHE TOOK HOME THE PRESTIGIOUS HONDA CUP FOR THE SECOND YEAR IN A ROW. THE FEE OF A ROOKIE NOT IN ATTENDANCE AT THE CEREMONY IN NEW YORK, SO SHE ACCEPTED IT VIA ZOOM. SINCE SHE’S IN INDIANA, HONDA CUP IS PRESENTED BY THE COLLEGIATE WOMEN’S SPORTS AWARDS. THEY TAKE THE TOP FEMALE ATHLETE IN ALL 12 COLLEGIATE WOMEN’S SPORTS, AND THEN ONE WINNER IS DECIDED OUT OF THAT. CLARK IS THE FOURTH WOMAN EVER TO WIN BACK TO BACK HONDA CUPS.
Caitlin Clark makes Forbes’ 30 under 30 list
Caitlin Clark is no stranger to awards. This time, the former Hawkeye superstar and reigning WNBA Rookie of the Year has cracked Forbes’ list of the top 30 sports stars under the age of 30. The annual lists from Forbes were released Tuesday. The sports list contains plenty of high-profile athletes, along with team executives, broadcasters, coaches, agents and more. “The first overall pick in 2024’s WNBA draft, Caitlin Clark led the resurgent Indiana Fever to their first playoff appearance in eight years while breaking the league’s single-season assists record and earning Rookie of the Year honors,” Forbes says about Clark, also noting she led the league in All-Star votes as a rookie and was a key force in the WNBA’s attendance boost. Clark first gained national attention while starring for Iowa, where she set the NCAA Division I career scoring record and was the two-time National Player of the Year. She didn’t slow down much in her first WNBA season, breaking the league’s assist record and helping her team snap a playoff drought. You can view the full Forbes Sports 30 under 30 list here. In total, Forbes released 20 lists Tuesday, ranging from education to manufacturing.
DES MOINES, Iowa — Caitlin Clark is no stranger to awards. This time, the former Hawkeye superstar and reigning WNBA Rookie of the Year has cracked Forbes’ list of the top 30 sports stars under the age of 30.
The annual lists from Forbes were released Tuesday. The sports list contains plenty of high-profile athletes, along with team executives, broadcasters, coaches, agents and more.
“The first overall pick in 2024’s WNBA draft, Caitlin Clark led the resurgent Indiana Fever to their first playoff appearance in eight years while breaking the league’s single-season assists record and earning Rookie of the Year honors,” Forbes says about Clark, also noting she led the league in All-Star votes as a rookie and was a key force in the WNBA’s attendance boost.
Clark first gained national attention while starring for Iowa, where she set the NCAA Division I career scoring record and was the two-time National Player of the Year.
She didn’t slow down much in her first WNBA season, breaking the league’s assist record and helping her team snap a playoff drought.
You can view the full Forbes Sports 30 under 30 list here. In total, Forbes released 20 lists Tuesday, ranging from education to manufacturing.