Clark finally got a chance Sunday to bask in the glory of her Iowa tenure — and what it meant to Hawkeye fans and women's sports around the world.
Iowa was smart to elevate Jensen when longtime coach Lisa Bluder retired last May. Jensen had been part of Bluder’s staff for three decades, including the last quarter-century at Iowa, and that ...
Caitlin Clark supercharged the annual WIN for KC Women’s Sports Awards banquet, which is the nation’s largest celebration of ...
Caitlin Clark and A’ja Wilson, who both helped elevate the game of women’s college basketball, had their respective No. 22 ...
Fans said Clark changed the culture around women's basketball games and put the University of Iowa on the map.
Honouring an icon - The Iowa Hawkeyes retire basketball star Caitlin Clark's number 22 jersey Our lives need more "SNL" ...
On Dec. 18, the University of Iowa Athletics Department announced that Clark’s No. 22 jersey would be retired in the rafters ...
February 2 was an emotional day for the Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team and the most iconic player in program history. Of course, this player is Indiana ...
Sunday was an unforgettable day in sold-out Carver-Hawkeye Arena, where the Iowa Women’s Basketball team upset No. 4 USC in ...
2. Back to Clark: She is totally right to skip the NBA All-Star stuff (she isn’t bigger than the NBA, but she does feel ...
The "Caitlin Clark effect" has had a huge impact on nationwide viewership and attendance at Iowa ... basketball. One of the issues, coaches cite, is the competition for athletes with other sports.