Iowa guard Caitlin Clark's legend continues to grow after 'phenomenal' performance in the Final Four
Posted Apr 1, 2023
Iowa is competing in its first ever NCAA championship game. The reason? Caitlin Clark. The 2023 Naismith Player of the Year delivered one of the greatest performances in NCAA Tournament history in the Final Four against defending champion and No. 1 overall seed South Carolina. She finished the night with 41 points, eight assists and six rebounds.
(CBS Sports)
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