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=== Breaking Records and Raising the Bar === By her sophomore season (2021-2022), Caitlin Clark had firmly cemented herself as one of the top players in college basketball, not just for her scoring but for her complete game. She continued to break records, including becoming the fastest player in NCAA history to reach 1,500 career points and 500 career assists. Clark’s ability to score from deep, dish out assists, and crash the boards made her one of the most complete players in the nation. Her signature move became her deep three-pointers, often taken from well beyond the NBA arc. Whether it was a fast break or a pull-up jumper, Clark’s range made her nearly impossible to defend. But it wasn’t just her scoring that garnered attention; her leadership, court vision, and competitiveness also stood out. She was often seen rallying her teammates, motivating them to push harder and rise to the occasion. Clark’s performances on the national stage helped bring much-needed attention to women’s college basketball. She was often featured on national broadcasts, and her games became must-watch events, drawing large audiences and inspiring young basketball players all over the world. In the 2022 season, Caitlin Clark was named the Naismith College Player of the Year and earned numerous other accolades, including All-American honors and Big Ten Player of the Year for the second consecutive time. Her leadership and elite play had transformed Iowa into a national powerhouse.
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