NCAA season is over but Caitlin Clark keeps collecting trophies, wins second Wooden Award
The former Iowa Hawkeyes star is expected to be the first overall pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft
Caitlin Clark won back-to-back Wooden Awards after her final season with the Iowa Hawkeyes
Caitlin Clark, the unstoppable force of women’s college basketball, has once again etched her name in history by clinching the prestigious John R. Wooden Award for the second consecutive year.
Clark set to receive award at Friday gala
The announcement, which came amidst fervent anticipation, was made by the Los Angeles Athletic Club during ESPN SportsCenter.
Clark’s achievement makes her only the seventh player to secure the Wooden Award Women’s Player of the Year twice, joining the ranks of legendary players such as Seimone Augustus, Maya Moore, and Breanna Stewart.
This recognition underscores her exceptional prowess on the court, where she shattered records and left an indelible mark on the sport.
The University of Iowa standout’s journey to this pinnacle of success has been nothing short of remarkable.
Throughout her illustrious career, she has rewritten the history books, culminating in breaking the NCAA women’s career scoring record.
With an astounding 3,951 points under her belt, she has surpassed the likes of Wooden Award winner Kelsey Plum and even the legendary Pete Maravich.
Tuesday on @SportsCenter, @elleduncanESPN presented @CaitlinClark22 with the John R. Wooden Women's Player of the Year Award
Clark, the 6th woman to win consecutive Wooden Awards, discussed #NCAAWBB Tournament viewership success, her record-setting season & the 2024 #WNBADraft pic.twitter.com/i4EkTPAWcR
— ESPN PR (@ESPNPR) April 9, 2024
The voting process, which took place from March 19 to 26, involved a national panel of voters comprising sport coverages and former winners.
Upholding the legacy of Coach Wooden, all nominees were rigorously evaluated not only for their athletic prowess but also for their academic excellence.
Clark’s dominance on the court is unparalleled.
Her staggering statistics speak volumes about her unmatched talent and dedication.
She is the sole Division I women’s player to amass over 3,000 points and 1,000 assists in her career, a feat that solidifies her status as a once-in-a-generation player.
Moreover, her record-breaking 28.42 points per game and 548 3-pointers further cement her legacy in the annals of basketball history.
After a record-breaking season and tournament run, Caitlin Clark is the winner of the 2024 John R. Wooden Award Women’s Player of the Year Presented By Principal @principal @caitlinclark22 @iowawbb @LAAC pic.twitter.com/Ms7dxM0iPr
— John R. Wooden Award (@WoodenAward) April 9, 2024
Clark’s impact goes way beyond records & awards
The accolades bestowed upon Clark extend beyond individual achievements.
She has become a beacon of inspiration for aspiring athletes, transcending the boundaries of the collegiate realm.
With her impending selection as the No. 1 pick in the upcoming WNBA draft by the Indiana Fever, her journey is poised to enter a new chapter, one that holds the promise of further glory and triumph.
In the wake of her monumental achievement, Clark remains grounded and grateful for the unwavering support she has received.
As she sets her sights on the next chapter of her basketball odyssey, her legacy as one of the greatest players in the history of the sport is firmly secured.
As the curtain falls on her collegiate career, Caitlin Clark’s legacy will continue to inspire generations of athletes, serving as a testament to the power of passion, perseverance, and unwavering determination.