WNBA Caitlin Clark Deserves ‘Thank You Notes’ from WNBA Players for $2 Billion Media Rights Deal…. Read More… 

WNBA Caitlin Clark Deserves ‘Thank You Notes’ from WNBA Players for $2 Billion Media Rights Deal…. Read More… 

University of Iowa basketball star Caitlin Clark is moving on to her next chapter after a tough loss in the NCAA women’s final for the second year in a row.

 

Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes were defeated by the South Carolina Gamecocks 75-87 in the NCAA women’s basketball championship in Cleveland on Sunday.

The game marked the end of Clark’s record-breaking college basketball career.

 

This season alone, Clark, a 22-year-old Iowa native, broke the NCAA all-time scoring record, a record untouched for more than 50 years, and became the NCAA women’s basketball career scoring leader.

 

Here are three things to know about what’s ahead for Clark.

Clark announced earlier this year that she planned to forego her last season of college hoops to enter the WNBA draft.

 

“I’m just kind of ready for the next chapter and a new challenge in my life,” Clark told “Good Morning America” co-anchor Robin Roberts in March. “And what I’ve been able to do here has been very, very special. But I think the reason I decided to announce it when I did was just to have that closure.”

 

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