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Caitlin Clark’s Most Inspiring Performance: 3 Things To Know

Caitlin Clark #22 of the Iowa Hawkeyes celebrates as she cuts down the net after beating the LSU Tigers 94-87. Clark's Most inspiring performance.

Caitlin Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes are headed back to the women's Final Four. Or, as Clark might say, "the Iowa Hawkeyes are headed back to the Final Four." That's because Clark's most inspiring performance of her historic collegiate career came last night in a thrilling win over LSU, and it showed the star to be a true team player.

"This time it's Iowa," announcer Ryan Ruocco said as the game clock ticked down. Las year, LSU defeated Iowa in the national championship.

However, Albany last night served as the biggest stage women's college basketball has seen in a long time. One could argue it was one of the sports' biggest games ever. Of course, it included LSU star Angel Reese. So, all eyes were on the game's biggest stars, and in the moment, wow, did Clark deliver!

Why This Was Caitlin Clark's Most Inspiring Performance

Though there was never any doubt that Clark would play well and hit some of her signature logo three-pointers, fans wondered, "Would it be enough?" Well, even LSU head coach Kim Mulkey was impressed. "Girl, you’re something else. I've never seen anything like it," Mulkey said in her postgame press conference.

Here are three points that led to that.

Poise

Clark kept receipts. However, she didn't talk about it, she just quietly kept receipts. There was a funny moment in the broadcast where ESPN mentioned that Clark's family was in the stands. Then, Ruocco mentioned Clark telling her parents and brothers, that they are on their own finding something to do in Albany prior to the game, she was staying in her room and staying focused.

On the court, Clark had the eye of the tiger. It was Michael Jordan-esque: once challenged in an incredibly high-pressure and high-stakes game, the player was incredibly focused and 100% present in the moment.

Assists

Clark's nine three-pointers last night tied the record, but her 12 assists broke the record. Clark had a game-high 41 points. She also had 140 total assists, which broke the record for most all-time in the NCAA tournament.

These 12 assists were not just a pass where a teammate made an easy shot. They were crisp and fierce. All fit into a category of, "Oh, what a great pass." Clark elevated her teammates and put them in a position to be successful. As a result, guards Kate Martin and Sydney Affolter had 21 and 16 points respectively.

Ripple Effect

Official Clark #22 jerseys are sold out on Nike. Her t-shirts are only available in large sizes at Dicks Sporting Goods. Clark has not only inspired younger generations and been great for the sport of women's basketball; she has inspired a sports nation.

Even the best players don't always deliver their best performance in the most important moments. Right now with Clark, we're witnessing greatness, and that is inspiring everyone. Clark has become one of the most popular celebrities in sports since last year's championship game. With NIL offers, commercials, and sometimes unwanted spotlight, that can be very challenging to handle and yet still play your game well.

Now, Iowa makes the trip to Cleveland for the 2024 Final Four. On Friday evening, they will tip off against UConn. Clark was interviewed by ESPN's Holly Rowe right as the game ended last night. Upon praising her team's effort to come out on top, she had three parting words before joining her teammates to cut down the nets.

"Jobs not finished," Clark said.

4 Bold Predictions For The 2024 MLB Season

We've officially made it to Major League Baseball's opening day. And we've got four bold predictions for the 2024 MLB season.

Last year felt like a nice setup for this season to really hit one out of the park, so to speak. 2023 saw the new MLB rules take hold. This was notable with the pitch clock and the attempt to speed up the game. The looming question of what's next for Shohei Ohtani was lingering all year. Obviously the uncommon pitcher/hitter superstar chose to stay in southern California, but headed to move over to the Dodgers.

A consistent, no-frills style of baseball led the Texas Rangers to defeat a young and scrappy Arizona Diamondbacks in the World Series. Both have similar rosters this year, but will either team be as good?

What Are Some 2024 MLB Points Of Intrigue?

We are already off to a unique start with the San Diego Padres and Los Angeles Dodgers splitting the Seoul Series in Korea. We are certainly teed up for an exciting seven months of baseball.

Some factors came close to finding their way into my four bold predictions, but were not strong enough to grab a spot in the lineup. However, they do remain open questions for baseball fans to look out for as the season unfolds.

In New York, will the Yankees adding the fierce bat of Juan Soto to the team bounce them back from a disappointing season? Soto may have to make up for the lack of depth at pitching now the Cy Young winner, Gerrit Cole is starting the season injured.

In Atlanta, the Braves are so talented across the board, it's hard to pick against them in all of the National League. However, I do expect some epic NL East clashes throughout the year between division rivals, the Braves and Philadelphia Phillies.

We shall see about all of the above. In the meantime, let's hit some 2024 MLB bold predictions to get the ball rolling.

The Dodgers Will Fall Short Of Expectations

It may be a news subject that fades away, but Shohei Ohtani's name being involved in a potential gambling scandal is not a great way to kick off the season. This general topic is one that all pro sports are taking very seriously and could hang over the organization's head for much of the season. The Dodgers are certainly loaded with stars, but as the Yankees have proven in years past, a monster payroll does not guarantee wins. In fact, too many superstars in one clubhouse can be detrimental to team unity.

The City Connect Uniforms Will Be A Big Hit

MLB has been faced with the challenge of making the games more exciting and engaging. There's only so much you can do to change the rules of the sport without stepping on the integrity of the game. The adjustments to speed things up certainly helped. So did the arrival of flashy alternate uniforms. Nine new teams will have a creative new jersey thrown into their mix. They will be unveiled soon. However, rocking a special edition jersey that is a nod to your home city should make this gear a top-seller in the shops. We've already seen teams like the Diamondbacks add accents of teal and fluorescents into their color schemes. This City Connect theme has been a very successful model in the NBA.

The San Diego Padres Will Win The NL West

Speaking of uniforms, the Padres adding a sand tone to their away threads is an all-time classic look. The beach and baseball are synonymous. That has nothing to do with why SD will finish ahead of the bigger names like the Dodgers or San Francisco Giants. Fernando Tatis Jr is fully back, and the cornerstone to a team that is full of both speed and strength. The Padres did a great job of giving fans an inside glimpse of their spring training this year, and it certainly appeared as if the club was already having a blast. Their team unity and chemistry will carry them far.

Your 2024 World Series Champion: The Seattle Mariners

Seattle, and the great state of Washington was so close to starting the year off with a championship parade thanks to the Huskies making the college football finals. They may end the year with one instead, and it will be well worth the wait. Julio Rodríguez is one of the most well-rounded players in the game. He's also just 23 years old. The X factor for the M's, though, will be how solid their pitching is, with the bulk of the rotation remaining healthy all year. The lineup then institutes small-ball baseball beautifully throughout the year, where the team seems to always know how to close out the close games. Ultimately, I'm taking the Mariners over the Braves in the 2024 World Series, which I can foresee being one of the most thrilling finals we've seen in a long time.

Jeff Gorra is a Boston-based writer who has been with Beasley Media Group since the beginning of 2023. He writes about restaurants and food, as well as sports and rock music. His experience also includes show hosting and in-depth creative writing in rock and reggae dub music. Jeff’s an avid surfer, New York Giants, and Pearl Jam fan, however, if you make unforgettable pizza, he is sure to find you.