Iowa’s Caitlin Clark Shines with Record-Breaking Performance and John Cena Celebration
Iowa Hawkeyes’ Caitlin Clark made history in the women’s or men’s NCAA tournament on Sunday night, scoring an incredible 41 points, 12 assists, and 10 rebounds in a 97-83 victory over Louisville. This impressive feat marked the first ever 40-point, triple-double game in NCAA tournament history.
Clark’s remarkable performance included hitting eight-three-pointers and culminated in a memorable John Cena celebration. After sinking one of her threes late in the game, she struck the “you can’t see me” pose made famous by the WWE superstar.
The Hawkeyes’ impressive win secures their spot in the Final Four, where they will face the winner of the South Carolina-Maryland game on Friday. The match is sure to be a must-watch game for basketball fans.
Clark’s record-breaking game is a historic moment in NCAA basketball, showcasing her incredible skills and cementing her status as one of the sport’s rising stars.