The Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team hosts No. 3 UCLA on Sunday in what is arguably the biggest game of the season for the program. Caitlin Clark wants the stadium to be bumping for the team. Prior to tipoff from the Carver-Hawkeye Arena,
Before Iowa retired Caitlin Clark's jersey on Feb. 2, the WNBA Rookie of the Year was busy helping the Hawkeyes get ready to upset USC. The preparation worked, with Iowa handing the Trojans their first Big Ten loss of the season.
Caitlin Clark's impact on the Iowa Hawkeyes shows no sign of slowing down almost one year on from her exit from college basketball, as the NCAA side continues to remain competitive
Caitlin Clark is returning to Iowa City, this time as a member of the WNBA's Indiana Fever. Clark spent four collegiate seasons with the Iowa Hawkeyes, becoming
Caitlin Clark still follows the Iowa Hawkeyes, and she left a sweet reaction to her alma mater's sweet gesture on their latest Instagram post.
Even from a distance, Caitlin Clark is supporting the Iowa Hawkeyes, the team she took to back-to-back national championship games in her last two college seasons.
Caitlin Clark brought the Iowa Hawkeyes to another level of global attention and acclaim within the women's basketball world during her four seasons there. And
Caitlin Clark's No. 22 jersey was retired by Iowa as the Hawkeyes pulled off a statement win over USC, with Juju Watkins and Lucy Olsen speaking out after the game
Clark was a two-time AP Player of the Year at Iowa and four-time First-Team All-American (USBWA). She finished her collegiate career as the all-time leader in points scored per game average, field goals made, three-pointers made, three-pointers attempted and points scored.
ESPN's Pete Thamel reported Wednesday that North Dakota State offensive coordinator/RB coach Jake Landry has accepted the running backs coach job at Iowa State.
Lucy Olsen details some of her most difficult moments ever and how she got through them to become the player Iowa women's basketball needed her to be.