Iowa Hawkeyes coach Jan Jensen discussed how she's preparing her team for JuJu Watkins' arrival and Caitlin Clark's jersey retirement on the same day.
To celebrate her return to Iowa City for her jersey retirement, Caitlin Clark and her foundation are granting four Iowa organizations each $22,000.
Clark is donating nearly $100,000 to local charities with her jersey number set to be retired by the university.
The Iowa women’s basketball program generated a record-setting $3.26 million in ticket sale revenue for 2023-24, according to the school’s latest NCAA financial disclosures. This surpassed the $3.25 million generated by the UConn women during the same fiscal year,
Caitlin Clark is going to wait until Indianapolis hosts the WNBA All-Star weekend to enter her first 3-point contest.
The iconic #22 will go into the Carver-Hawkeye Arena rafters this weekend. Here's what to know about the game and the Caitlin Clark jersey retirement ceremony.
WNBA Rookie of the Year Caitlin Clark continues to make waves outside of basketball. In such a short time among the elite, she has established herself as a great figure to follow.
In advance of the retirement of Caitlin Clark’s No. 22 Iowa Hawkeyes jersey on Sunday, her foundation is making four $22,000 grants to Iowa charities. “One of my favorite things about Iowa City is the way the community is connected and how everyone supports each other,
Caitlin Clark decided to forego the upstart Unrivaled League as she wanted to avoid playing competitive basketball. Her focus was on rest and developing her game in the offseason and many thought she has kept time aside for shooting threes alongside Steph Curry at the NBA All-Star Weekend.
Bronny James got the surprise call to play in the first quarter for the Lakers and finished with the first serious playing time of his NBA career. Bronny took off on a fast break and his shot was rejected by Adam Bona. Bronny played 15 minutes just four days after he dropped a career-high 31 points for the South Bay Lakers of the G League.
Former Iowa women’s basketball phenom Caitlin Clark announced on Tuesday that she would be donating $22,000 to four Iowa City-area nonprofit organizations: University of Iowa Stead Family Children’s Hospital,