The Iowa Hawkeyes are gearing up for what will be a historic moment for the program, as they are set to lift Caitlin Clark's jersey into the rafters and retire it. After spending
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Fever announced the addition of a preseason game in Iowa City on Thursday ... program will retire Clark's No. 22 jersey on Sunday following the Hawkeyes' game against No. 2 USC at 12:30 p.m. FOX and the Hawkeye Radio Network ...
Caitlin Clark and Kate Martin, former Iowa Hawkeyes teammates and now WNBA stars, are redefining competition and camaraderie. From driving Iowa to back-to-back national championships to their growing legacy in the WNBA,
Iowa Hawkeye fans finally get to see the massive impact former star point guard Caitlin Clark had on the program after the recently reported ticket sales from 2022 to 2024.
Iowa changed that against Penn State. The Hawkeyes led for more than 13 minutes in the first half, taking a five-point advantage into the break. It was Iowa’s most sustained stretch of quality play over the last few games.
Iowa also made the NCAA Tournament all four years Clark was there, and in the final two, the Hawkeyes fell in the national title game to LSU and South Carolina, respectively. Clark's jersey will hang in the rafters at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in what should be a memorable and packed jersey retirement ceremony.
Indiana women’s basketball finds itself 5-4 at the midway point of the Big Ten season after a close 73-70 victory at Washington late Monday.
Caitlin Clark spent four years with the Iowa Hawkeyes, firmly establishing herself as the #1 pick in the 2024 NBA draft.
The Iowa men's basketball team held on for a one-point win over Penn State to break its three-game losing streak on Friday night.
Clark shattered numerous school records. Her most notable achievement came in her final season during a game against Ohio State. The sharpshooting guard scored 35 points and surpassed Pete Maravich's 54-year-old record, becoming the NCAA's all-time scoring leader.
The grants were announced ahead of Clark’s No. 22 jersey retirement during Iowa’s game against No. 4 USC on Feb. 2.