Caitlin Clark stays true to roots, gives Iowa fans exactly what they want in homecoming
- Caitlin Clark returned to competitive play on March 4, 2025, during an exhibition game at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City.
- Clark had been away from in-game action for over 400 days, with her return highly anticipated by fans and teammates focused on growing women's basketball.
- She played for the Indiana Fever against the Brazil National Team, scoring 16 points including four long-range three-pointers that energized the 15,000 sellout crowd.
- Fever coach Stephanie White and commentators praised Clark as a WNBA superstar, noting her impact will "escalate women's sports in general," while Clark acknowledged the excitement of signing autographs for young fans.
- Clark’s successful homecoming suggests growing interest and investment in women’s basketball and a hopeful future for more professional games on college campuses.
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Clark gives fans what they wanted in return to Iowa
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Caitlin Clark made the shot everyone came to see. Clark stopped late in the third quarter of Sunday’s WNBA preseason game between the Indiana Fever and the Brazilian national team and launched a 3-pointer near the “22” logo on Iowa’s Carver-Hawkeye Arena court. It was the spot where she hit the shot in her senior season in 2024 that made her the all-time leading scorer in NCAA women’s basketball, and of course it went in. …
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