She's really the queen of Iowa. It's safe to say Iowans take pride in Caitlin Clark. She's a powerhouse and brought women's basketball back into the spotlight. Now,Time has named her their 2024 Athlete of the Year. We've all known the West Des Moines native was a queen and she's...
Caitlin ClarkAthlete of the Year2024NCAA basketballIowa HawkeyeWNBA No. 1 pickRookie of the YearAll-WNBA First Team IOWA CITY, Iowa (KGAN) — Caitlin Clark is Time's Athlete of the Year for 2024. It's been a whirlwind year for the West Des Moines native and former Iowa Hawkeye. Her ...
In elementary school, Caitlin Clark wrote down a list of her goals and dreams that included playing in the WNBA one day.
NBA legend LeBron James has been a clear advocate for Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark over the past year. This has been seen with multiple X posts LeBron has made praising Clark, such aswhen he wrote, "If you don’t rock with Caitlin Clark game you’re j...
"But next year, we're wanting to be a top-four seed," Clark added. "We believe we can build this place into a championship contender. That's what I believe. That's why I'm going to do everything in my power to help this organization get there. But you've got to let it hurt...
With Caitlin Clark now representing the Indiana Fever, how much of an impact will the generational star make in her first pro season?
Holding the conference tournament one state away from Iowa for Clark’s final two seasons has been quite the boon for a league that’s about to swell to 18 members next year with the arrival of Oregon, UCLA, Southern California and Washington. “Timing is everything,” Big Ten chief operat...
The game sends Clark and the Fever home until next year (exiting the playoffs without a home game). Clark had said previously that because the college season runs almost straight into the WNBA season she hasn’t had a real break for about a year and she was not going...
Clark could not be more deserving of this massive honor, given everything she has done for the growth of women's sports. It has certainly been a remarkable year for Clark, both on and off the court. And while Clark earned this rare distinction from Time base...
Caitlin Clark – who helped draw crowds to arenas around the country and drive up viewership numbers in her final year of college and then in her rookie year in the WNBA – has been named Time’s Athlete of the Year.