The family of Caitlin Clark gives a three-word response to her NCAA career.
When Caitlin Clark became the all-time highest scorer in the NCAA, the sports world took a moment to react. With Clark poised to create history, all eyes were on him and the Iowa Hawkeyes.
Speaking from the heart of the stadium, Clark’s brother described what it was like to see history.
“Everyone was watching, you could almost feel it. Caitlin’s brother Colin Clark described the opening two minutes as “just like the most exciting atmosphere I’ve ever been in for any sport,” according to Omaha Productions on Instagram.
When Clark made her trademark logo shot to shatter the record and formally enter her name into NCAA history, the stadium erupted.
Apr. 5, 2024; USA; Cleveland, OH Guard Caitlin Clark (22), of the Iowa Hawkeyes, reacts against the Connecticut Huskies during the women’s 2024 NCAA Tournament semifinals at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse.
It’s amazing how the “most electrifying atmosphere” reacts when describing the direction women’s sports are taking. The previous season’s Iowa game days were incredible. Sell-out events demonstrated Clark’s genuine impact on the college and the game.
In Saturday’s debut of Clark’s documentary series “Full Court Press,” her brother described this response in detail.