Iowa Star Caitlin Clark Makes History with 3-Pointers Despite Shooting Struggles
Iowa Hawkeyes’ standout player Caitlin Clark may have had a rough shooting game, but she still managed to make history with her 3-pointers. Clark set a Division I record for the most 3-pointers in a season, totaling an impressive 164 shots from beyond the arc.
Despite her shooting struggles, Clark continued to showcase her versatility on the court by leading the team in scoring, rebounding, and assists. With a career total of 511 3-pointers, Clark is on track to break the NCAA women’s career record in the near future.
Iowa coach Lisa Bluder praised Clark for her resilience and ability to overcome shooting challenges, stating that her performance will ultimately boost team confidence. Clark also tied for the most career points scored in the Big Ten tournament with 265, and she will have the opportunity to break that record in the upcoming semifinal game against Michigan.
As Iowa continues their run in the tournament, all eyes will be on Clark as she looks to further solidify her place in college basketball history. Despite her shooting struggles in the recent game, Clark’s impressive record-breaking 3-pointers and overall contributions to the team have solidified her as a force to be reckoned with in the world of women’s college basketball.
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