Indiana’s Sweetheart, Caitlin Clark, returned home on Sunday as Iowa retires NO. 22 The jersey in Carver-Hawseya Arena.
The new year’s WNBA Rookie was recognized as a third IOwe player to retire Megan Gustafson (No. 10, retired by 2020) and Michelle 30, retiring in 1990).
Clark, who spent four years in Hawkey, was a time to lead men or women at the end of the Ncau’s end of NCAA ), Ten-Tie Ten Ten Tournament (2022-2024) and the first group of Bor-Big Ten (2021-2024).
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Clark, who has never met a logo who didn’t want his shooting, and he was impressed by his Women’s Women’s way with 3-points and fast play style with Hawkeyes. Whether he finished soccer as a group of group guards or shot outside, Clark lived a way to lead his team, which was rewarded following the NCAA trip.
On April 2024, Clark was selected with the first Pick in WNBA Draftty by the Indiana Fever. In his rookie campaign, Clark added many accolades to his meeting, including the first rookie to throw away the WNBA game, named the rookie team and leading a league.
Clark, AP 2024 AP, AP 2024 AP, is considered widely as a female game, has helped to expose its visual Basketballs of Womder and Workers.
The Jersey Retirement Ceremony was the first one of the two Carver-Hawkeye returner Arena with Cark this year. On Wednesday, the fever announced that they would host a show game against the Brazilian national team on May 4.
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