Friday night, in the most interesting college basketball game of the year, everyone will know Caitlin Clark is in the building.
If she’s in the building, she’s open.
Now the 6-foot junior point guard will attempt perhaps her most outlandish feat yet: to lead Iowa past South Carolina, the juggernaut undefeated defending national champions, in the Final Four in Dallas . An upset win — the Hawkeyes are 11.5-point underdogs — will take all three of the qualities that have combined to turn Clark into a crossover phenomenon.The similarities spring to mind as rapidly as Clark pushing pace, pulling up and splashing a 3 from the logo: Steph Curry.
Caitlin Clark shoots the ball against the Louisville Cardinals during the third quarter in the Elite Eight round.Clark’s passing acumen is sometimes overshadowed by her scoring highlights.
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