She may only be 22, but her resume is already overflowing with accolades. Now, Caitlin Clark can add another to her list - Time Magazine’s Athlete of the Year.
Caitlin Clark left, but Hawkeye fans haven’t. The 14,998 at the Hawkeyes’ 75-69 win over Iowa State were loud and involved ...
There were times on Wednesday night where Audi Crooks, who Iowa's coach compared to Dirk Nowitzki, looked like she was ...
Caitlin Clark could only imagine what the Iowa Hawkeyes' home arena was like during her alma mater's big rivalry game win on ...
The No. 21 Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team hosted the No. 18 Iowa State Cyclones, going head-to-head in the in-state ...
The Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team hasn't missed too much of a step from their past squads that were led by superstar ...
The sports world thrives on debates about greatness, and this year’s Time magazine Athlete of the Year selection has ignited another great debate as fans ...
Jensen grew up wanting to be the CEO of Nike, run public relations for the New York Yankees, or be a college president.
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark made history on Tuesday, becoming the first WNBA player to be named Time's Athlete of the ...
As has often become the case over the past year-plus, the basketball community's collective focus was on Caitlin Clark and her staggering achievements on Tuesda ...
CHESTNUT HILL — The Boston College women’s basketball program accomplished multiple objectives with Wednesday’s 62-57 matinee ...