Iowa's Caitlin Clark will soon be the NCAA's all-time scoring leader in women's basketball. That, in many minds, is enough to put the 22-year-old Iowa star among the greats of college basketball. But even after passing Kelsey Plum atop the NCAA women's list and perhaps Pete Maravich on the men's…
Iowa's Caitlin Clark will soon become the NCAA's all-time scoring leader in women's college basketball. Does that alone put the Hawkeyes' shooting star among the game's best like Cheryl Miller of Southern California, Sheryl Swoopes of Texas Tech, Maya Moore of UConn and Chamique Holdsclaw of Tennessee, all of whom have won NCAA Tournament crowns? South Carolina coach Dawn Staley believes it does. She says Clark has become a can't-miss attraction in a women's game that is growing by leaps and bounds.
Iowa's Caitlin Clark will soon be the NCAA's all-time scoring leader in women's basketball. That, in many minds, is enough to put the 22-year-old Iowa star among the greats of college basketball. But even after passing Kelsey Plum atop the NCAA women's list and perhaps Pete Maravich on the men's side, does Clark need a national title to stand alongside the likes of Cheryl Miller, Diana Taurasi, Maya Moore and Chamique Holdsclaw?
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