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Caitlin Clark remains optimistic about the future of women’s sports despite Iowa’s loss in NCAA basketball

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Caitlin Clark Reflects on College Basketball Career and Future of Women’s Sport in the US

Caitlin Clark Reflects on College Basketball Career and Looks Ahead to WNBA

LOS ANGELES – Caitlin Clark may have ended her collegiate basketball career with a disappointing loss in the national championship game, but the Iowa star is already looking ahead to the next chapter in her basketball journey as she prepares to join the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA).

The 22-year-old phenom, who led the scoring with 30 points in the final, believes that the success and excitement surrounding her trail-blazing college career bode well for the future of women’s sports in the United States. Despite the loss to South Carolina, Clark’s record-breaking performances in 2024 helped smash attendance and television ratings records, drawing global media attention and showcasing the growing popularity of women’s basketball.

Reflecting on her legacy, Clark expressed optimism about the continued growth of women’s basketball at both the college and professional levels. She emphasized the importance of providing women athletes with the same opportunities and investments as their male counterparts, noting that when given the platform, women’s sports thrive.

As she prepares to make the transition to the WNBA, Clark hopes to inspire future generations of fans and athletes to embrace women’s sports. She acknowledged the emotional toll of ending her college career on a loss but expressed pride in her teammates and the Iowa program.

While Clark may shed some tears as she hangs up her Iowa jersey for the last time, she remains focused on the bright future ahead in the professional ranks of the WNBA. With her talent, determination, and passion for the game, Caitlin Clark is poised to make a significant impact on women’s basketball at the highest level.

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