Iowa Hawkeyes’ Caitlin Clark Breaks NCAA Three-Point Record, Surpassing Steph Curry
In a historic moment during the quarterfinals of the Big Ten Tournament, Caitlin Clark of the Iowa Hawkeyes made headlines by breaking the single-season three-point record in NCAA basketball. The star player, who is already the all-time leading scorer in Division I college basketball, surpassed the previous record of 162 three-pointers made in a season, which was held by Golden State Warriors’ Steph Curry and former Liberty guard Darius McGhee.
Despite a challenging shooting night, Clark managed to secure the record with just one three-pointer in the fourth quarter of the game against Penn State. She finished the night with 24 points, leading the Hawkeyes to victory. Clark’s achievement adds to her impressive season and solidifies her status as a standout player in women’s college basketball.
As Clark continues to make waves in the sport, she has also announced her intention to enter the WNBA Draft once her collegiate career with Iowa comes to an end. With the NCAA Tournament on the horizon, fans can expect to see more record-breaking performances from the talented guard.
The Big Ten Tournament saw a record-breaking turnout, with over 109,000 fans in attendance, eager to witness Clark’s historic moment. Her impact on the game has drawn comparisons to Curry, who reflected on the differences in media coverage between his college days and Clark’s current spotlight.
As Iowa prepares for the NCAA Tournament and Clark looks ahead to her future in professional basketball, the basketball world eagerly anticipates what the star player will achieve next. Stay tuned for more updates on Caitlin Clark’s remarkable journey in the world of basketball.