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Caitlin Clark breaks single-season scoring record as Iowa endure scare

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Mar 26, 2024
Caitlin Clark breaks single-season scoring record as Iowa endure scare

Caitlin Clark scored 32 points and No 1 seed Iowa endured among their worst offending efficiencies of the season to beat No 8 seed West Virginia 64-54 on Monday night in the females’s NCAA Tournament second-round. The Hawkeyes will play No 5 seed Colorado in the Sweet Sixteen on Saturday. Sydney Affolter’s three-point have fun with 2:03 to play, the Hawkeyes’ only basket of the 4th quarter, offered Iowa a 55-52 lead. Clark and Hannah Stuelke closed the video game with 9 complimentary tosses to clinch the win. As time abandoned the last home video game of her college profession, Clark, who ended up being the NCAA’s Division I all-time scoring leader this season, circled around the court, making a heart-shaped sign with her hands as the sellout crowd cheered. Her 32 points provided Clark 1,113 for the season, breaking the previous single season record set by Kelsey Plum (1,109). “I believe we utilized our crowd,” Clark stated of the last stretch. “We quit a 10-0 go to begin the quarter, however this group was never ever flustered. It speaks with our experience … Wanted to head out on a high note.” The success was not simple. Iowa entered into the video game leading the country in scoring at 92.8 points per video game, however the Hawkeyes were held to their least expensive single-game point overall this season. Iowa shot simply 36.4% from the field. Affolter had 13 points, while Stuelke included 12 points and 11 rebounds. Iowa appeared to have control of the video game after an 8-0 run over the last 1:25 of the 3rd quarter provided the Hawkeyes a 48-38 lead. West Virginia opened the 4th quarter with a 10-0 run to connect the video game with 5:18 to play, setting up a tense surface.

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