Caitlin Clark is a true baller.
All eyes will be on Iowa standout Caitlin Clark this Thursday evening as she prepares to face Michigan, with only eight points standing between her and breaking the NCAA women’s basketball scoring record.
Despite the anticipation surrounding the milestone, Clark has a simple request: she hopes the game won’t be halted when she makes history.
“I hope they don’t stop the game,” Clark said, via New York Post. “We can’t be wasting timeouts on that, come on now.”
With a packed house expected at Carver–Hawkeye Arena and a substantial viewership anticipated, Clark remains unfazed by the pressure. “I’m not anxious about it really at all,” she assured, expressing excitement for what promises to be a memorable evening.
Currently averaging an impressive 32.1 points per game for the Hawkeyes this season, Clark appears poised to etch her name in the record books without difficulty.
Tipoff for the highly anticipated Iowa-Michigan matchup is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET, with the game streamed live on Peacock. As Clark takes the court, anticipation mounts for what could be a historic moment in NCAA women’s basketball.