Caitlin Clark of Iowa clinched the Associated Press Player of the Year award in women’s basketball for the second consecutive season. She secured 35 out of 36 first-place votes, becoming the fifth woman to achieve this back-to-back honor. Her exceptional performance led her to lead the nation in both points (32.0) and assists (9.0) per game this season.
Clark also became the all-time leading scorer in NCAA history. Notably, she played a pivotal role in Iowa’s victory over LSU, dropping 41 points and 12 assists, securing a spot in the Final Four for the second consecutive year, and gaining redemption after last year’s national title game loss to LSU.
Expressing her gratitude, Clark mentioned the significance of her impact on the basketball community, especially for aspiring players. She acknowledged the influence of her predecessors and emphasized the importance of inspiring the next generation. Clark’s achievements resonate not only in Iowa but across the country, showcasing her broad influence and role model status.
With the WNBA draft looming, Clark is anticipated to be the top pick by the Indiana Fever. However, before embarking on her professional career, she aims to conclude her college journey on a high note. Iowa is scheduled to face UConn in the upcoming Final Four, where Clark hopes to cap off her collegiate career with a championship victory, adding another accolade to her remarkable achievements.