Caitlin Clark
American basketball player
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February 9 2025 | Clark appeared in a 90-second Nike commercial during the 2025 Super Bowl, featuring top female athletes. This was Nike's first Super Bowl ad since 1998. |
February 9 2025 | Clark appeared in a 90-second Nike commercial during the 2025 Super Bowl, featuring top female athletes. This was Nike's first Super Bowl ad since 1998. |
January 2025 | On her 23rd birthday, the Caitlin Clark Foundation partnered with Scholastic's United States of Readers program, announcing plans to donate 22,000 books to under-resourced elementary and middle schools in Iowa and Indiana. |
January 2025 | On her 23rd birthday, the Caitlin Clark Foundation partnered with Scholastic's United States of Readers program, announcing plans to donate 22,000 books to under-resourced elementary and middle schools in Iowa and Indiana. |
2024 | At the end of her senior year, Caitlin Clark was named the CSC's Division I Academic All-American of the Year for both women's basketball and all sports. |
2024 | Caitlin Clark was included in 'The World’s 100 Most Powerful Women' list by Forbes, becoming the first basketball player and the second athlete in the last 20 years to be named to this list. |
2024 | Caitlin Clark was one of 14 players invited to the final training camp for the United States national team for the 2024 Summer Olympics. She was the only college player selected for this opportunity. |
2024 | In the playoffs, Clark scored 25 points with nine assists in a season-ending loss to the Connecticut Sun. |
2024 | Caitlin Clark's trading card record was broken later in 2024 when it sold for $84,000, making it the second-most expensive card of a female athlete behind Serena Williams. |
2024 | In her first season with the Indiana Fever, Caitlin Clark won the WNBA Rookie of the Year award, made the All-WNBA First Team, and participated in the WNBA All-Star Game. |
2024 | Caitlin Clark graduated from the University of Iowa with a major in marketing, completing her college career with a 3.64 GPA. |
2024 | Caitlin Clark hosted Saturday Night Live, specifically in an episode featuring Ryan Gosling. |
2024 | Caitlin Clark was unable to attend the United States national team final training camp due to her participation in the 2024 NCAA tournament. |
2024 | Caitlin Clark competed in the RSM Classic with professional golfer Zach Johnson. |
2024 | Caitlin Clark was included in the Forbes 30 Under 30 list and the Sports Illustrated Power List. |
2024 | An autographed trading card featuring Caitlin Clark sold for $78,000, setting the record for the most ever for a women's basketball card. |
2024 | Before her senior season, Caitlin Clark's team set the women's basketball attendance record with 55,646 attendees at a preseason exhibition game. |
2024 | Clark led the Fever to their best record of 20–20 and their first playoff appearance since 2016. |
2024 | Caitlin Clark was not named to the final roster for the United States national team for the 2024 Summer Olympics, a decision that faced scrutiny because of her popularity. |
2024 | Becomes the first rookie to achieve a triple-double in the WNBA, sets league single-season and single-game records in assists, and breaks the rookie scoring record. |
2024 | In her WNBA debut season with the Indiana Fever, set a franchise single-season attendance record and broke the league attendance record with 20,711 fans at the regular season finale. |
2024 | During the NCAA tournament, Clark broke the women's college basketball viewership record three consecutive times, with her final national championship game drawing a record 18.9 million viewers - the most-viewed basketball game at any level since 2019. |
2024 | Played in the RSM Classic golf tournament with Zach Johnson. |
2024 | Played in The ANNIKA golf tournament with Nelly Korda and Annika Sörenstam. |
2024 | Appeared on 60 Minutes during Season 57, Episode 3 |
2024 | Included in the Sports Illustrated Power List. |
2024 | During the NCAA tournament, Clark broke the women's college basketball viewership record three consecutive times, with her final national championship game drawing a record 18.9 million viewers - the most-viewed basketball game at any level since 2019. |
2024 | Becomes the first rookie to achieve a triple-double in the WNBA, sets league single-season and single-game records in assists, and breaks the rookie scoring record. |
2024 | In her WNBA debut season with the Indiana Fever, set a franchise single-season attendance record and broke the league attendance record with 20,711 fans at the regular season finale. |
2024 | Appeared on 60 Minutes during Season 57, Episode 3 |
2024 | Included in the Sports Illustrated Power List. |
2024 | Played in The ANNIKA golf tournament with Nelly Korda and Annika Sörenstam. |
2024 | Played in the RSM Classic golf tournament with Zach Johnson. |
2024 | Caitlin Clark hosted Saturday Night Live, specifically in an episode featuring Ryan Gosling. |
2024 | Caitlin Clark was included in the Forbes 30 Under 30 list and the Sports Illustrated Power List. |
2024 | Caitlin Clark's trading card record was broken later in 2024 when it sold for $84,000, making it the second-most expensive card of a female athlete behind Serena Williams. |
2024 | Caitlin Clark was included in 'The World’s 100 Most Powerful Women' list by Forbes, becoming the first basketball player and the second athlete in the last 20 years to be named to this list. |
2024 | An autographed trading card featuring Caitlin Clark sold for $78,000, setting the record for the most ever for a women's basketball card. |
2024 | At the end of her senior year, Caitlin Clark was named the CSC's Division I Academic All-American of the Year for both women's basketball and all sports. |
2024 | Caitlin Clark graduated from the University of Iowa with a major in marketing, completing her college career with a 3.64 GPA. |
2024 | Caitlin Clark competed in the RSM Classic with professional golfer Zach Johnson. |
2024 | Before her senior season, Caitlin Clark's team set the women's basketball attendance record with 55,646 attendees at a preseason exhibition game. |
2024 | Caitlin Clark was not named to the final roster for the United States national team for the 2024 Summer Olympics, a decision that faced scrutiny because of her popularity. |
2024 | Caitlin Clark was one of 14 players invited to the final training camp for the United States national team for the 2024 Summer Olympics. She was the only college player selected for this opportunity. |
2024 | Caitlin Clark was unable to attend the United States national team final training camp due to her participation in the 2024 NCAA tournament. |
2024 | In the playoffs, Clark scored 25 points with nine assists in a season-ending loss to the Connecticut Sun. |
2024 | Clark led the Fever to their best record of 20–20 and their first playoff appearance since 2016. |
2024 | In her first season with the Indiana Fever, Caitlin Clark won the WNBA Rookie of the Year award, made the All-WNBA First Team, and participated in the WNBA All-Star Game. |
December 2024 | Named Athlete of the Year by Time magazine and Female Athlete of the Year by the Associated Press. |
December 2024 | Named Athlete of the Year by Time magazine and Female Athlete of the Year by the Associated Press. |
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