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Caitlin Clark is the NCAA's all-time leading scorer after spending four years in Iowa City with the Hawkeyes. On Tuesday, the Iowa women's basketball program made an announcement on Clark showing her commitment to the team even since moving on to the WNBA's Indiana Fever.
This is not the first time Clark has doled out shoes as a gift. She recently gifted the Caitlin Clark edition of the shoes to the Butler men's basketball team, where her boyfriend, Connor, is an assistant coach.
The Iowa men's and women's basketball team received the Caitlin Clark edition of the Nike Kobe V Protro, which sold out in June.
Caitlin Clark’s Gesture Towards Former Team is Catching Attention originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Prior to starring for the WNBA's Indiana Fever, Caitlin Clark’s rise began in Des Moines, Iowa, where she played at Dowling Catholic High School before enrolling at the University of Iowa in 2020.
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EssentiallySports on MSNReporter: Caitlin Clark Bigger Cultural Force Than TigerCaitlin Clark’s impact on the WNBA is undeniable. The post Caitlin Clark Bigger Cultural Force Than Tiger Woods for One Compelling Reason, Says Reporter appeared first on EssentiallySports.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNCaitlin Clark surprises Iowa women's basketball with KobesIowa women's basketball posted some pictures on X on Tuesday afternoon following an open media practice, showcasing a surprise gift that Clark sent to the team. The NCAA's all-time leading scorer sent each player on the team a pair of her new signature shoes.
The "Caitlin Clark" edition of the Kobe 5 Protro was released on June 30, and it sold out in minutes after incredible demand from fans. Clark signed an eight-year, $28 million deal with Nike ahead of her rookie season, and she's set to eventually get her own signature shoe.
Clark has consistently sported the Kobe Bryant signature sneaker since her college days at Iowa. During the 2024 women's NCAA tournament, the current Fever guard donned the "Bruce Lee" Kobe 5s in the Hawkeyes' run, which ended with a loss in the national championship game against the South Carolina Gamecocks.
In her new book, Christine Brennan delves into Caitlin Clark's journey from college standout to WNBA icon, exploring her transformative impact on women's sports.