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(AP) — Jaz Shelley's 3-pointer with 30 seconds left gave Nebraska its first lead as the Cornhuskers rallied from a 14-point fourth-quarter deficit to beat No. Clark scored 31 points but missed her final six shots, including one just before the buzzer. Photos You Should See View All 21 ImagesHannah Steulke's layup with 9:22 left gave Iowa (22-3, 11-2) its biggest lead, at 71-57. Clark's 3-point try nicked off the front of the rim before Shelley made two free throws with 18.1 seconds left. Shelley made three 3-pointers, including two straight late in the second quarter to keep Iowa from pulling away.
Persons: LINCOLN, — Jaz Shelley's, Caitlin Clark, Clark, Kelsey Plum's, Hannah, Shelley, Steulke, Kate Martin, ___ Organizations: Nebraska, Cornhuskers, Pinnacle Bank, NCAA, Iowa, Huskers, Hawkeyes, Big, Ohio State, NEXT Nebraska, Michigan, AP, womens Locations: Neb, Iowa, . Nebraska, Washington, Nebraska, tipoff . Nebraska, . Iowa
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Hannah Stuelke scored a career-high 47 points and Caitlin Clark added 27 points in her quest for the scoring record as No. 2 Iowa defeated Penn State 111-93 on Thursday night. Against Penn State, Clark made sure to get the ball inside to Stuelke, providing 11 assists on her teammate's 17 field goals on 20 attempts. “She said, ‘I expect you do this every game,’” Stuelke said, laughing. Iowa: Clark seemed out of sorts in the first quarter, but settled down when she started making shots in the second quarter.
Persons: — Hannah Stuelke, Caitlin Clark, Clark, Kelsey Plum, , Lisa Bluder, “ It's, , ” Bluder, Clark wasn't, We've, Hannah, ” Clark, , ” Stuelke, Stuelke, Carolyn Kieger, Ashley Owusu, Leilani, Makenna Marisa, Caitlin, ” Kieger, Iowa's, Kate Martin, ___ Organizations: IOWA CITY, Iowa, Penn State, NCAA, Nebraska, Michigan, Big Ten Network, Penn, Ohio State, Hawkeyes, The Nittany Lions, Nittany Lions, AP, womens Locations: IOWA CITY , Iowa, Iowa, ” Iowa, Wisconsin, . Iowa
When Caitlin Clark moves — weaving through defensive traffic; waving unsubtly for a teammate’s pass; wriggling free enough to catch, fire, catch fire — people tend to follow. Young girls and old men tug at “22” Clark jerseys that flap above their knees. Stewards of the sport, wary from experience, permit themselves to wonder if something might be different this time. “I’ve stayed away from basketball,” said C. Vivian Stringer, the Hall of Fame former coach at Rutgers and Iowa who retired in 2022. “But how can you stay away from Caitlin Clark?”
Persons: Caitlin Clark, Clark, Young, “ I’ve, , Vivian Stringer Organizations: University of Iowa, Stewards, of Fame, Rutgers Locations: midcourt, Manhattan, Iowa
2 in The Associated Press Top 25 women's basketball poll Monday as the star guard moved within striking distance of the NCAA career scoring record. 2 has been a revolving door lately, South Carolina has maintained a strong grip atop the poll, once again the unanimous No. 3 North Carolina State, No. They've also beaten four current Top 25 teams (Oklahoma, Notre Dame, Syracuse and Louisville). ___Get poll alerts and updates on AP Top 25 basketball throughout the season.
Persons: Caitlin Clark, Dawn Staley's, Kamilla Cardoso, Clark, Kelsey Plum's, JuJu Watkins, It's, Geno Auriemma, Tara VanDerveer, Mike Krzyzewski, Auriemma's, They've, ___ Organizations: Associated Press, NCAA, Hawkeyes, UCLA, Kansas State, Gamecocks, UConn, Brazilian, Iowa, Ohio, Penn State, Carolina State, State, Buckeyes, Stanford, USC, Baylor, Wildcats, Oklahoma, Huskies, Seton Hall, Virginia Tech, South Carolina , Kansas State, Notre Dame, AP, womens Locations: Iowa, UCLA , Iowa, South Carolina, Missouri, Nebraska, Colorado, Texas, North Carolina, State, South Carolina , Kansas, . State, Oklahoma, Notre, Syracuse, Louisville
CNN —College basketball superstar Caitlin Clark continues to make history with each passing game. The reigning consensus National Player of the Year moved up to second place on the all-time NCAA Division I women’s basketball scoring leaderboard on Wednesday night, as her Iowa Hawkeyes eased past the Northwestern Wildcats, 110-74. In yet another dominant performance, Clark racked up 35 points to bring her career total to 3,424, only 103 short of the all-time record held by Kelsey Plum. It was also her 50th career game with at least 30 points, the most in men’s or women’s college basketball over the last 25 seasons. Sophomore forward Hannah Stuelke added 17 points and nine rebounds for Iowa, while guard Kate Martin had 16.
Persons: Caitlin Clark, Clark, Brittney Griner, Jackie Stiles, Kelsey Mitchell, Kelsey Plum, I’ve, ” Clark, Lisa, Ben Hsu, Hannah Stuelke, Kate Martin, Melannie Daley, , Lisa Bluder, “ Caitlin Organizations: CNN — College, Iowa Hawkeyes, Northwestern Wildcats, Missouri, Ohio State, ESPN, Iowa, Hawkeyes, Indiana Fever, Northwestern, Big, LSU Tigers Locations: men’s, Iowa
EVANSTON, Ill. (AP) — Iowa star Caitlin Clark moved into second on the NCAA women’s basketball career scoring list on Wednesday night, finishing with 35 points, 10 assists and six rebounds in the No. Hannah Stuelke had 17 points and nine rebounds for Iowa (20-2, 9-1 Big Ten), which earned its second straight win since a 100-92 overtime loss at Ohio State on Jan. 21. Photos You Should See View All 45 ImagesClark finished the night with 3,424 points, departing to a big ovation with 4:23 remaining. Next up is Kelsey Plum, who starred at Washington from 2013-17 and tops the women’s scoring list with 3,527 points. While Clark moved closer to Plum's record, it was her passing ability that sparked the Hawkeyes in the runaway win.
Persons: Caitlin Clark, Ryan, Clark, Hannah Stuelke, Kate Martin, Melannie Daley, Hailey Weaver, Jackie Stiles, Ohio State’s Kelsey Mitchell, Kelsey Plum, Sydney Affolter, ___ Organizations: NCAA, Hawkeyes, Northwestern, Welsh, Iowa, Ohio State, Wildcats, Big, Sydney, NEXT Iowa, AP, womens Locations: EVANSTON, Ill, Iowa, Missouri, Ohio, Washington, Maryland, Wisconsin
EVANSTON, Ill. (AP) — Iowa star Caitlin Clark has moved into second place on the career scoring list for NCAA women's basketball. Clark converted a layup with 4:58 left in the first half at Northwestern on Wednesday, giving her 14 points on the night and 3,403 for her career. Kelsey Plum, who starred at Washington from 2013-17, tops the women's scoring list with 3,527 points. By passing Mitchell, Clark became the career scoring leader for the Big Ten Conference. Sign up here AP women’s college basketball: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-womens-college-basketball-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/womens-college-basketball
Persons: Caitlin Clark, Clark, Ohio State’s Kelsey Mitchell, Jackie Stiles, Kelsey Plum, Pete Maravich, Mitchell, Ryan Arena Organizations: NCAA women's, Northwestern, Big Ten, AP, womens Locations: EVANSTON, Ill, Iowa, Ohio, Missouri, Washington
2 Kansas State matched its best ranking ever after a chaotic week that saw nearly half of the AP Top 25 lose at least one game. The Gamecocks received all 35 first-place votes Monday in the latest Associated Press women's basketball poll after their 76-70 road victory over then-No. Political Cartoons View All 253 ImagesStanford and North Carolina State followed Iowa in the poll. ___Get poll alerts and updates on AP Top 25 basketball throughout the season. Sign up here AP women’s college basketball: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-womens-college-basketball-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/womens-college-basketball
Persons: Dawn Staley's, Ayoka Lee, Caitlin Clark, Jackie Stiles, Kelsey Mitchell, Kelsey Plum's, Brown, ___ Organizations: Kansas State, Gamecocks, Associated Press, LSU, Wildcats, Oklahoma, Hawkeyes, Northwestern, Stanford, North Carolina State, UCLA, Washington, Washington State ., UConn, Notre Dame, Huskies, TIGERS Princeton, Tigers, Princeton, Yale, Florida State, Seminoles, Duke, BEAVERS Oregon State, The Beavers, Buffaloes, Oregon, AP, womens Locations: Carolina, Texas . Iowa, Iowa, Colorado, Oregon, Utah, Washington State, Washington State . Ohio, Indiana, Texas, Oklahoma, UCLA , Indiana, Rhode Island, Colorado and Utah
Bilas said during the “College Gameday” show that fans should never be allowed on the court, and his comments went viral. “But it seems inevitable that something negative will happen, and we’ll act surprised when it was foreseeable.”A Tulane fan was seen on video making contact with a Memphis player during a court storming in New Orleans hours after the Clark incident on Jan. 21. Fans also stormed the court at Oregon State on Thursday and at Iowa State and Wyoming on Saturday. The court storming at Iowa State's Hilton Coliseum following Saturday's 79-75 win over No. SEC fines are paid to the visiting school if the storming occurred in a conference game.
Persons: Caitlin Clark, Clark, Jay Bilas, Bilas, ” Bilas, , Gil Fried, Fried, Micah Willbrand, Ben Johnson, ” Johnson, , it’s, Herb Vincent, Emeritus Harris Pastides, It's, they'd Organizations: Ohio State, Buckeyes, Hawkeyes, ESPN, Gameday, Associated Press, Tulane, Southeastern Conference, South, Kentucky, Oregon State, Iowa State, University of West, NEC, Iowa State's Hilton, Security, Jayhawks, ISU, SEC, Carolina, Gamecocks, NFL, NBA Locations: Iowa, Columbus, Memphis, New Orleans, South Carolina, Wyoming, University of West Florida, Europe, Latin America, United States, Kansas, Minnesota
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Richmond couldn't have started any slower against No. 16 Dayton in the sold out Robins Center on Saturday night, missing its first 11 shots to fall behind 9-0. The victory was Richmond's 10th in a row, their longest winning streak since the 1934-35 team won 22 straight. Isaiah Bigelow and Dji Bailey added 12 points each for Richmond, (15-5, 7-0) with Bigelow also grabbing 15 rebounds. I thought we got out of character at times offensively, rushed some things,” Flyers coach Anthony Grant said.
Persons: — Richmond couldn't, , Chris Mooney, Jordan King, Neal Quinn, , ” King, DeLonnie Hunt, Isaiah Bigelow, Dji Bailey, Bigelow, Javon Bennett, DaRon Holmes, Anthony Grant, “ You've, Koby Brea, Mooney, Caitlin Clark, George Washington, ___ Organizations: Robins, Spiders, Flyers, Richmond, Dayton, Kobe Elvis, ” Flyers, The Spiders, Hawkeyes, Ohio State, NEXT Dayton, Fordham, AP Locations: RICHMOND, Va, Dayton, ” Richmond, Richmond, Kobe, Iowa
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The Southeastern Conference fined South Carolina $100,000 for its fans storming the court after the top-ranked Gamecocks' 79-62 win over No. The league announced the fine Wednesday, a day after South Carolina posted a win over its highest ranked opponent at home in 14 years. The league gave all members a clean slate so this counts as South Carolina's first offense. Among those celebrating on the court were women's basketball coach Dawn Staley and several members of her team. Kentucky players were gotten off the floor quickly and no such incidents were reported.
Persons: Dawn Staley, Harris Pastides, , Caitlin Clark, ___ Organizations: COLUMBIA, Southeastern Conference, South, Gamecocks, SEC, Ohio State, Buckeyes, Hawkeyes, Kentucky, AP Locations: South Carolina, Kentucky, Iowa
Kansas State has its best ranking in 21 years after the Wildcats moved up to fourth in The Associated Press women's basketball poll on Monday. Kansas State is missing star center Ayoka Lee, who is out for a few weeks with an ankle injury. 6 Stanford, North Carolina State and UConn followed the Hawkeyes. HELLO AND GOODBYESyracuse (22), West Virginia (24) and Oregon State (25) entered the rankings this week while Iowa State, Marquette and UNLV dropped out. Florida State, which dropped eight spots to No.
Persons: Ayoka Lee, Dawn Staley's, Caitlin Clark, accidently, Clark, Tara VanDerveer, Duke men's, Mike Krzyzewski Organizations: Kansas State, Wildcats, Associated Press, Baylor . Kansas State, Gamecocks, Kentucky, LSU, UCLA, Colorado, Bruins, Buffaloes, USC, Iowa, Ohio State, Hawkeyes, Buckeyes, Stanford, North Carolina State, UConn, Oregon State, UNLV, Cardinal, ACC, Louisville, Notre Dame, Virginia Tech, Florida State, Syracuse, AP, womens Locations: South Carolina, Texas, Utah, North Carolina, Syracuse, West Virginia, Iowa State, Marquette, State, Virginia
Boilermakers coach Matt Painter said afterward game management personnel need to be better prepared to protect athletes caught up in the commotion. Of the six major basketball conferences, four fine host schools for failure to keep fans off the court. The second offense brings a public acknowledgement of an institutional problem. The Big 12 fined UCF $25,000 for a court-storming following an upset of Kansas in a men’s game Jan. 10. So we’re struggling in our conference with that.”Painter said schools need to take steps to keep order, whether it's roping off the court or creating a greater police presence.
Persons: Caitlin Clark, Matt Painter, , Don’t, Scott Markley, ” Jan Jensen, Iowa's, Clark, , ” Jensen, Markley, ” Markley, Matt Rhule, we’ve, ” Painter, we’re, , Pat Graham Organizations: Ohio State, Nebraska, Purdue, Boilermakers, ACC, Big, Associated Press, UCF, Southeastern Conference, South, Northwestern, Wildcats, AP, womens Locations: Iowa, Columbus, Lincoln, Kansas, South Carolina, Nebraska, Colorado
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Caitlin Clark said she was “OK” after she was accidently knocked down by a fan running onto the court after No. 18 Ohio State on Sunday. The Hawkeyes star was running off the court with her head down when a female fan, trying to film the on-court celebration, banged into Clark. “I was just trying to exit the court as quickly as possible, so I started running and I was absolutely just hammered by somebody trying to run onto the court,” Clark said after the 100-92 overtime loss. That’s very disappointing.”More than 18,000 people attended, which was the most ever to watch a women's basketball game at Ohio State.
Persons: — Caitlin Clark, accidently, , ” Clark, Gene Smith, Lisa Bluder, Kevin McGuff, Clark, Bluder, Caitlin, McGuff Organizations: Ohio State, Hawkeyes, ” Ohio State, Buckeyes, AP, womens Locations: COLUMBUS , Ohio, Iowa, Clark,
18 Ohio State rallied to stun No. A 3-pointer from Rebeka Mikulasikova gave Ohio State a six-point lead with 1:14 left in overtime. The Buckeyes win snapped a 15-game win streak for the Hawkeyes (18-2, 7-1 Big Ten). Ohio State: A signature win for the Buckeyes that should give them a big boost in the AP Top 25. Ohio State: At Illinois on Thursday.
Persons: — Cotie McMahon, Caitlin Clark, Clark, Rebeka Mikulasikova, McMahon, Jacy Sheldon, Molly Davis Organizations: Ohio State, Buckeyes, Hawkeyes, Ohio, Nebraska, . Ohio, AP, womens Locations: COLUMBUS , Ohio, Iowa, Illinois
CNN —Iowa’s Caitlin Clark continues to rack up the milestones as she moved into fourth on the all-time NCAA Division I women’s basketball scoring leaderboard. The reigning consensus national player of the year dropped 32 points in a 96-50 blowout win against the Wisconsin Badgers on Wednesday as she passed WNBA legend Brittney Griner in the record books. “I was really happy with our defense in this game,” Iowa head coach Lisa Bluder said after the game. Charlie Neibergall/APIn her senior year, Clark is leading the nation with 30.9 points per game and Kelsey Plum’s all-time women’s college basketball scoring record of 3,527 is now a tangible target. Her performances have been credited with increasing the popularity of women’s college basketball.
Persons: CNN — Iowa’s Caitlin Clark, Brittney Griner, Clark, Kate Martin, Serah Williams, , Lisa Bluder, Caitlin, Sydney, ” Clark, Charlie Neibergall, Kelsey Plum’s, “ It’s, I’m, Angel Reese Organizations: CNN, Wisconsin Badgers, Baylor University, Wisconsin, Badgers, Syd, AP, Indiana Fever, Iowa, Hawkeyes, LSU Tigers Locations: Iowa, Wisconsin
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Caitlin Clark scored 32 points, moving into fourth place on the all-time NCAA Division I women’s basketball scoring list, to help No. 2 Iowa beat Wisconsin 96-50 on Tuesday night. So it’s special.”“It's pretty impressive,” Iowa coach Lisa Bluder said. “I think they kind of put their foot on the gas a little bit,” Wisconsin coach Marisa Moseley said. Iowa: The Hawkeyes were without injured sophomore Hannah Stuelke, so coach Lisa Bluder went with a post-by-committee of starter Sharon Goodman, Addison O’Grady and A.J.
Persons: — Caitlin Clark, Clark, Brittney, , Griner, Clark's, , Pat Summitt's, Lisa Bluder, “ I’m, ” Clark, Kate Martin, Sydney Affolter, Syd, ” Bluder, She’s, Martin, Marisa Moseley, ” Moseley, we’re, Serah Williams, Hannah Stuelke, Sharon Goodman, Addison O’Grady, “ Hannah didn’t, ___ Organizations: IOWA CITY, Iowa, Wisconsin, Baylor, NCAA, West, Sydney, Hawkeyes, Badgers, , Minnesota, Ohio State, AP, womens Locations: IOWA CITY , Iowa, Des Moines, West Des Moines, , Tennessee, Iowa, Wisconsin, . Wisconsin
Iowa moved up to No. 3 behind top-ranked South Carolina in The Associated Press Top 25 women's basketball poll after a chaotic week that saw half of the top 10 teams lose. The Bruins dropped from second to fifth and the Bears plummeted from fourth to 12th after losing to both Kansas and Iowa State. Caitlin Clark and Iowa moved up to second after routing then-No. West Virginia dropped out of the poll after losing to Iowa State.
Persons: Caitlin Clark, K, Tara VanDerveer, Duke men's, Mike Krzyzewski, VanDerveer, ___ Organizations: South Carolina, The Associated Press, Gamecocks, South, UCLA, Baylor, Bruins, Bears, Iowa State, The Cyclones, Indiana, State, Hawkeyes, The Buffaloes, USC, Kansas State, Wildcats, Stanford, UConn, Huskies, LSU, Auburn, K Stanford, Utah, Colorado, Oregon, Florida State, Virginia Tech, AP Locations: Iowa, Colorado, Missouri, South Carolina, Kentucky, Kansas, N.C, West Virginia, Carolina
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Caitlin Clark had 30 points and 11 assists, and Molly Davis added 18 points as No. Iowa (17-1, 6-0 Big Ten) extended its winning streak to 14 games while snapping the 13-game winning streak of the Hoosiers (14-2, 5-1). Clark missed her first six 3-point attempts, but opened the second quarter with back-to-back 3-pointers to give Iowa a 25-19 lead. Clark picked up her second foul with 4:49 left in the second quarter with Iowa up 28-26, and sat for 2 1/2 minutes. BIG PICTUREIndiana: The Hoosiers didn’t arrive in Iowa City until Saturday morning because of the winter storm that shut down travel through most of Iowa.
Persons: — Caitlin Clark, Molly Davis, Clark, Davis, Marshall, Kate Martin, Mackenzie Holmes, Yarden Garzon, Sydney Parrish, ___ Organizations: IOWA CITY, Iowa, Big Ten, Indiana, Hoosiers, Hawkeyes, NEXT Indiana, Minnesota, Wisconsin, AP, womens Locations: IOWA CITY , Iowa, Iowa, Indiana, Iowa City, . Iowa
GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley flubbed Caitlin Clark's name during an Iowa tailgate event. While speaking to the crowd, Haley instead said the name of the CNN anchor Kaitlin Collins. AdvertisementDuring a Saturday tailgate event in Iowa, GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley sung the praises of Iowa Hawkeyes basketball sensation Caitlin Clark, who over the past year has become one of the highest-profile female athletes in the country. But as Haley spoke to the crowd ahead of the Hawkeyes women's basketball game, she seemingly mixed up Clark's name, instead naming CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins. In pointing to a cause for the Civil War, Haley stated that the conflict was "basically about how the government is run, the freedoms and what people could and couldn't do."
Persons: Nikki Haley flubbed Caitlin Clark's, Haley, Kaitlin Collins, Collins, , Nikki Haley, Caitlin Clark, Kaitlan Collins, phenom Clark, Clark, Ron DeSantis, Haley's mixup, Donald Trump, Trump Organizations: CNN, Service, GOP, Iowa Hawkeyes, Hawkeyes, Lady Hawkeyes, White House, Minnesota Golden Gophers, UN Locations: Iowa, New Hampshire, of New Hampshire, South Carolina
(AP) — LSU star forward Angel Reese, who has missed four games for undisclosed reasons, is rejoining the No. Reese had foreshadowed her return when she posted on social media a photo of herself inside LSU's basketball stadium, the Pete Maravich Assembly Center. The Tigers (7-1) won all of the games Reese missed, most of them by wide margins, and have not lost since dropping their opener in Las Vegas to then-No. Reese started LSU’s first four games, averaging 17 points and 10.3 rebounds as the Tigers went 3-1. Reese was LSU’s on-court leader last season, when the Tigers won the program’s maiden national title.
Persons: Angel Reese, Reese, Kim Milkey, ” Milkey, LSU’s, she’d, , gestured, Caitlin Clark, Jill Biden’s, Barack Obama, Joe Biden Organizations: — LSU, Tigers, Virginia Tech, Pete Maravich, Center, LSU, Southeastern, Texas Southern, Niagara, Cayman, Kent State, of Fame, Reebok, Michigan, Hawkeyes, Iowa, AP, womens Locations: BATON ROUGE, La, Southeastern Louisiana, Baton Rouge, Cayman Islands, Virginia, Las Vegas, Colorado, Iowa
ESTERO, Fla. (AP) — If one was to break down Florida Gulf Coast’s scoring so far this season by position, this would be the mathematics:— 0% from guards. The Eagles have 16 players on their roster, and every one of them is listed at the same position: shooter. Some may seem like guards, some may have post moves like forwards or centers, but the Eagles just classify everyone the same way. There have been seven instances in Division I women's basketball history where a team finished a season with at least 393 made 3's. “And then we were like, ‘We’ll just put shooter.’ Most of our kids are really good shooters and for other kids, it’s aspirational.
Persons: , , , Karl Smesko, Caitlin Clark, Lisa Bluder, ” It's, Maddie Antenucci, It’s, Dolly Cairns ”, ” Smesko, ‘ We’ll, it’s Organizations: Florida Gulf Coast’s, Eagles, Friday’s, Delaware, Press, NCAA, Sacramento State, DePaul, The Eagles, AP, womens Locations: ESTERO, Fla, Florida, Iowa, Saturday’s, layups, ” Iowa, FGCU
"For me when I was coaching, we are looking at high school and maybe some junior college kids. — Three years ago, nearly 400,000 girls played high school basketball and only 1.3% went on to play Division I basketball according to the NCAA. — On average, there are roughly 1,400 Division I scholarships available each year and there were 1,200 players in the transfer portal this year. Her husband played at Miami, her daughter plays at Georgetown and her younger son is a top 100 prospect in high school. If School X signs someone from the transfer portal, that is one less available scholarship at that university.
Persons: There's, Zakiyah Johnson, Darianna Alexander —, , Bourrage, , who’s, , Caitlin Clark, Christy Winters, Scott, ” Bourrage, Johnson, Alexander, Purcell, it’s, Winters, ” Winters, ” That's, LSU's Kim Mulkey, Dawn Staley, UCLA's Cori, Jeff Walz, Walz, ” Johnson, Hailey Van Lith, it's, Bourrage haven't, Maria, you’re, ” Maria, That’s, Ida B Organizations: Davenport, North High School, Iowa, AAU, University of Iowa, Maryland, of Fame, Terps, Sacred Heart Academy, Purcell Marian High School, NCAA, Miami, Georgetown, Associated Press, women’s College Basketball Academy, LSU, UConn, USC, UCLA, Ohio State, All, ACC, Inclusive, The Maynard Institute for Journalism Education, Wells Society, Investigative, AP, womens Locations: Davenport ( Iowa, Louisville , Kentucky, Cincinnati , Ohio, Kentucky, Iowa, Ohio, Memphis, Shelbyville , Kentucky, South Carolina, Ohio State . Louisville, Louisville's, Louisville
How American Women Claimed Their Place in Sports
  + stars: | 2023-11-16 | by ( Michael Maccambridge | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +1 min
Spring witnessed the highest-profile women’s college basketball tournament ever, with Iowa’s Caitlin Clark becoming the sensation of March Madness. The WNBA, after 26 seasons, is finally gaining traction on TV and attendance was up 16% this season. In soccer, the Women’s World Cup was a rousing success and the domestic league, the NWSL, just concluded its 10th full campaign. It’s easy to assume that these gains are the inevitable product of Title IX, the law that prohibits sex-based discrimination in education. Two generations of Title IX legislation has given women’s sports a vital seismic jolt, but it took a confluence of events in the 1970s to make today’s breakout possible.
Persons: Iowa’s Caitlin Clark, Coco Gauff, IX Organizations: WNBA, U.S, University of Nebraska women’s volleyball Locations: American
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Caitlin Clark struggled through a poor shooting performance and No. 2 Iowa failed to score in the last three minutes Thursday night, falling to Kansas State 65-58. They beat us in crunch time.”Lee made two free throws with 1:12 left to give Kansas State a 59-58 lead. And boy, as a coach, that's good to see.”Zyanna Walker added 12 points for Kansas State. With a chance to close out the game in the final seconds, Clark couldn’t come up with the big shots.
Persons: — Caitlin Clark, Clark, ” Clark, , we're, I'm, Jeff Mittie, ” Mittie, Lisa Bluder, , Ayoka Lee, ” Bluder, ” Lee, Gabby Gregory, Jaelyn Glenn, ” Zyanna Walker, Molly Davis, , Clark couldn’t, “ That's, Drake, ___ Organizations: IOWA CITY, Kansas State, Associated Press, Hawkeyes, NCAA, Kansas, Wildcats, Iowa, WIldcats, NEXT Kansas, Wisconsin, AP, womens Locations: IOWA CITY , Iowa, Iowa, ” Iowa, Kansas, . Iowa
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