Caitlin Clark, the standout player of the Lowa women’s basketball team, received heartfelt recognition during a ceremony held at Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Wednesday. The event commemorated not only the team’s impressive run to their second consecutive national runner-up position in the NCAA tournament but also marked the retirement of Clark’s jersey, bearing the number 22.
In response to the acknowledgment, Clark displayed both humility and gratitude.
“It’s super incredible, something I’m very thankful for,” Clark said, via the Associated Press. “There’s been a lot of good 22s who have come before me and played for this program, whether it was Kathleen Doyle or Sam Logic. That mumber holds a lot of weight, far beyond me. I’m really grateful, and it will be a special day when it happens.”
The celebration, attended by about 8,000 fans, was a testament to the connection between the team and its supporters. Clark, who is expected to be the No. 1 pick by the Indiana Fever in Monday’s WNBA Draft, took the opportunity to express her gratitude towards Hawkeyes fans.
“I would say you’ve all inspired me as much as I inspired you,” Clark said, “and you allowed me to live out my dream every single day, and for that, I’m very thankful. It’s been very special, and this place will always be home to me.”
Clark’s career at lowa was marked by her becoming the all-time leading scorer in major college basketball this season, alongside being named the consensus national player of the year. With a career total of 3,951 points and 1,144 assists, Clark has been an All-American in every season since her debut, which notably began with limited attendance due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Her journey from playing in front of sparse crowds to leading her team to mational recognition highlights her impact on the Hawkeyes program.
The announcement of her jersey retirement by lowa athletic director Beth Goetz was met with a standing ovation, showcasing the immense respect and admiration for Clark within the lowa community. Coach Lisa Bluder echoed this sentiment, praising the team’s back-to-back runs to the national championship game as “special,” especially this year’s performance which defied expectations.
“This year’s was also special, because nobody thought we could do it,” Bluder said. “Nobody thought we could repeat what we did last year, except these women up here.”
During the regular season, 238,620 fans attended games, a number which excludes the 55,646 attendees of the “Crossover at Kinnick” outdoor exhibition in October at lowa’s Kinnick Stadium, where the single-game attendance record for women’s basketball was broken.
lowa also sold out its two NCAA tournament games as well, with a weekend crowd totalina 28.764-the highest attendance for any first-weekend site in the women’s tournament.
“Please come back next vear,” Bluder said. “Please fill Carver-Hawkeve Arena next year.”
As the event concluded, Clark circled the arena floor to sign autograhs, as she has done throughout her career, mentioning her and her two brothers’ admiration for athletes in their youth.
“I wanted to be like them,” she said. “Those were the people who allowed me to dream and be in moments like this.”
Erin Achenbach is the Lead Women’s Sports Editor at ClutchPoints, championing women’s sports coverage and media representation. The St. Louis native graduated from the University of Missouri’s School of Journalism and has covered community news the last five years. More about Erin Achenbach
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