NCAA: Caitlin Clark on record, interested in more than NBA
Mostù followed of NBA games, next year will be a WNBA star
A share significantly higher than the three NBA games played on the night. No one in the United States wanted to miss her record. We’re talking about Caitlin Clark, the new star of women’s basketball. At 22 years old, she is rewriting the women’s NCAA record page (but, in her sights, there are also men’s records). On the night, against Michigan, she set a new record for points in women's NCAA history
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She was just eight points away from crumbling Kelsey Plum’s record (3527, from 2013 to 2017). She put up an impressive 49, confirming that she is a talent from another planet. Yet another special performance for a girl who is capturing the attention of all America. Now, in her sights is the men's scoring record, set by Pete Maravich exactly 54 years ago (3,667 points).
Caitlin Clark is currently traveling at an average of 32.8 points per game. With her on the court, the Iowa Hawkeyes are 23-3. Four regular season games remain and, on paper, so does the post season: "È really hard to stop Caitlin Clark", admitted Lisa Bluder, coach of the Iowa Hawkeyes. Never has the United States seen so much interest in a player. She will be in the WNBA next year.