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NCAA BASKETBALL

Will Caitlin Clark play in March Madness 2024?

In an exhilarating face-off at the Big 10 championship game, the Iowa Hawkeyes launched an extraordinary comeback to secure their third consecutive title.

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Caitlin Clark #22 of the Iowa Hawkeyes
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Trailing by eight points with just two and a half minutes remaining, Caitlyn Clark was the driving force behind the Hawkeyes’ resurgence. She propelled them into overtime and ultimately sealed the victory with nerves of steel. Despite being 18-and-a-half-point favorites, the Hawkeyes faced a tough challenge from a good Nebraska team, who had previously beaten Iowa in their last encounter. With Nebraska mounting a double-digit comeback in the fourth quarter, the stage was set for a thrilling finale.

Caitlyn Clark’s performance epitomized greatness as she transformed a lackluster first-half showing into a dazzling second-half display, netting an impressive 30 points when combining regulation and overtime. Her clutch shots down the stretch proved pivotal in Iowa’s triumph, solidifying her status as a standout player in collegiate basketball.

The pivotal moments they turned the tide in Iowa’s favor. Despite initial struggles against Nebraska’s defense, Iowa regained momentum in the third quarter, reverting to their signature style of play characterized by fast breaks and assertive scoring. Although valiant in their efforts, Nebraska faltered in critical moments, including a questionable three-point attempt late in the game. Iowa capitalized on their opponents’ missteps, with veteran player Kate Martin delivering crucial shots to propel the Hawkeyes to victory.

The Hawkeyes and Clark are ready for March Madness

Caitlyn Clark’s continued success adds another accolade to her burgeoning legacy. While a national championship remains the ultimate goal, her contributions to the sport extend beyond titles. She has reshaped the landscape of women’s basketball and captured audiences nationwide.

Looking ahead to the NCAA tournament, popularly known as March Madness, Iowa enters as a formidable contender, riding high on its Big 10 championship triumph. With a versatile roster and newfound confidence, it poses a substantial threat to powerhouse teams like South Carolina, perhaps even setting the stage for a late March showdown.