Discover why basketball fans are going crazy over Iowa's Caitlin Clark and how she's on track to break scoring records in NCAA history! ๐
Caitlin Clark, the senior powerhouse from the University of Iowa, is causing a frenzy among basketball fans with her incredible skills on the court. From sparking long lines for her autograph to selling out arenas, Clark's presence is skyrocketing ticket prices and creating a buzz like never before.
Known for her remarkable logo 3s and exceptional gameplay, Clark is just a few games away from breaking the all-time scoring record set by Kelsey Plum in 2017. Coaches are in awe of her statistical anomaly in college, with some hesitant about their players emulating her long-range shots from the logo.
In a unique move, FOX Sports is set to debut the 'Caitlin Cam' on TikTok, offering fans an exclusive look into Clark's gameplay during the Iowa-Maryland NCAA women's basketball game. As she inches closer to breaking records, Kelsey Plum, the current record-holder, offers advice to Clark as she approaches this significant milestone.
With 38 points against Maryland and a stellar performance, Clark needs just 66 more points to seal her place in NCAA history. As the Iowa Hawkeyes star continues to dominate the court, all eyes are on her as she closes in on the scoring record, captivating fans and basketball enthusiasts alike.
The University of Iowa senior has been sparking long lines for her autograph, selling out arenas and skyrocketing the cost of tickets.
We got you covered with live scoring, updates, highlights and analysis from Caitlin Clark and Iowa women's basketball's road game vs. Maryland.
Caitlin Clark is about three games away from breaking the DI all-time scoring record set by Kelsey Plum in 2017.
In college, Clark is a statistical anomaly. High school coaches say that's great, but aren't sure their players should be launching from the logo.
FOX will debut the Caitlin Cam streamed live on its @CBBonFox TikTok channel during its coverage of the Iowa-Maryland NCAA womens basketball game ...
"It's going to be tough to feel like you're just playing basketball," Plum said of Clark's pursuit.
The former Washington Huskies standout isn't fretting about losing her mark for all-time points to the Iowa Hawkeyes star.
Jaeson Maravich thinks his late father would have been a fan of Caitlin Clark, the Iowa women's basketball superstar who's on pace to become the NCAA's ...
Maryland women's basketball rallied to take the lead over No. 3 Iowa, but Caitlin Clark had 38 points and 12 assists to help the Hawkeyes hold on in front ...
Isolation camera on Hawkeyes' superstar Caitlin Clark will stream on FOX's TikTok.
All eyes were on Caitlin Clark Saturday night as she scored a game-high 38 points in Iowa's thrilling win over Maryland. FOX Sports' Laken Litman offers ...
Clark now needs 66 ...
Iowa's Caitlin Clark needs 65 points to reach Kelsey Plum's record as the all-time NCAA Division-I women's basketball scorer.
Caitlin Clark dropped 38 and had a season-high 12 assists in Iowa's win at Maryland. She needs 66 points to break the NCAA women's scoring record.
Caitlin Clark had 38 points and 12 assists, and No. 3 Iowa withstood a gritty effort by Maryland, outlasting the Terrapins 93-85.
Iowa guard Caitlin Clark (22) reacts after an NCAA college basketball game against Maryland, Saturday, Feb. 3, 2024, in College Park, Md. (AP Photo/Nick ...
Caitlin Clark had 38 points as No. 3 Iowa outlasted Maryland 93-85. She now needs 66 points to pass Kelsey Plum atop the NCAA career scoring list for ...
Fans looking to score a ticket to the Iowa Hawkeyes' game at the Nebraska Cornhuskers may need to empty their wallets to get in the door.
Caitlin Clark of Iowa is approaching the NCAA career scoring record in women's basketball held by Kelsey Plum of 3527 points.
The best thing that happened Saturday night in College Park โ after sirens from the motorcade blared the arrival of the Iowa women's basketball team to the ...
FOX made a remarkable choice during Iowa's game against Maryland, dedicating an entire camera to following Caitlin Clark.