Iowa guard Caitlin Clark said LSU forward Angel Reese doesn’t deserve criticism for any actions from Sunday’s women’s basketball national championship game and that only the Tigers should visit the White House because “that’s for LSU.”
Clark, appearing on “SportsCenter” on Tuesday after being announced as the winner of the Wooden Award, was asked by ESPN’s Jeremy Schaap about the controversy surrounding Reese making a “you can’t see me” gesture and pointing to her ring finger during the closing moments of the championship game, all of it seemingly directed at Clark.
“I don’t think Angel should be criticized at all,” said Clark, who had made the same gesture in the regional final. “I’m just one that competes, and she competed. I think everybody knew there was going to be a little trash talk in the entire tournament. It’s not just me and Angel.
“We’re all competitive. We all show our emotions in a different way. You know, Angel is a tremendous, tremendous player. I have nothing but respect for her. I love her game — the way she rebounds the ball, scores the ball, is…