Caitlin Clark Makes History: Takes Twitter by Storm with Epic NCAA Performance in Iowa vs. Louisville

Caitlin Clark Makes History: Takes Twitter by Storm with Epic NCAA Performance in Iowa vs. Louisville

Caitlin Clark Makes History: Takes Twitter by Storm with Epic NCAA Performance in Iowa vs. Louisville

Have you heard about the incredible performance of Caitlin Clark in the NCAA Tournament of women’s basketball? If not, you’re missing out on some major history-making moments! The star basketball player for the Iowa Hawkeyes wowed spectators again on Sunday with her amazing game against Louisville in the Elite 8, sending the entire Twitterverse into a frenzy.

From the get-go, Clark was unstoppable and scored in every way she wanted. Whenever Louisville tried to contain her, she dished out assists and continued to dominate on the court. In the first quarter alone, the 21-year-old scored an impressive 15 points, setting a new career high for points in the opening period. By the end of the first half, she had racked up 22 points and eight assists.

Thanks to her incredible performance, Caitlin Clark made history as the first player in Division I (men’s or women’s) history to achieve at least 900 points and 300 assists in a single season, according to ESPN Stats & Info. Fans were quick to praise her on social media, calling her a “basketball savant” and a “basketball maniac.”

One fan on Twitter even compared Clark’s on-court presence to that of Steph Curry, saying, “The gravity she creates on the floor is the same as Steph Curry. The range, the handle, the ability to make every pass. Uncanny.”

Pat Forde of Sports Illustrated added, “Caitlin Clark is the best show in college basketball. Full stop.”

Gabby Gould of FanDuel shared similar sentiments, saying, “Caitlin Clark is easily the most entertaining player in basketball right now. Across all leagues and levels.”

Even NBA star Larry Nance Jr. was in awe of Clark’s performance, tweeting, “Caitlin Clark is ridiculous… 33-10-8 at the end of the 3rd… SHEEEEESHH.”

It’s clear that Caitlin Clark is one of the best women’s basketball players on the planet, even if she’s not in the WNBA. As David Eickholt of 247 Sports put it, “An unbelievable video-game-like performance.”

There’s no doubt that Clark is dominating on the court and making a name for herself in the world of basketball. It’s Caitlin’s world, and we’re just living in it.

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