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Iowa retires the 22nd of Caitlin Clark

MONews
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From the logo to the rafters.

Caitlin Clark recently retired from the Alma church on Sunday, after moving the basketball world from Iowa to a storm.

Clark, held by Carver-Hawkeye Arena sold out of Iowa City, was praised by fans, all team members and coaches at the event last Sunday.

“People always told Lisa and me, ‘Did you think she would be so good?’ We all thought she would be Americans and took us to Final Four, but did you think she would be the best known player on the planet? Perhaps not at that point, ”JAN Jensen is now the chief coach of Hawkeys.

In the 2023-24 season, CLARK became the best scorer of NCAA, the time scorer of IOWA, and led Iowa to the NCAA Championship.

Former coach Lisa Bluder added: “Through everything, you maintained the truth to you. You showed why it was wise to invest in women’s sports, and it was wise to invest in women. ”

Clark was first selected by Indiana fever on the 2024 WNBA draft.

“Thank you for you who have given me so much from those who do not get aware of people who have been poured out to me in my career, and from the media team to manager.” CLARK continued.

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