Caitlin Clark has been synonymous with college basketball for the past couple seasons.
She’s etched her name into just about every corner of the record books in her four-year career at Iowa. But her run as the queen of college hoops came to an end Sunday with a loss to South Carolina in the championship game.
With Iowa’s March Madness run over, Clark’s time with the Hawkeyes is done. She announced via social media that she’d be entering the 2024 WNBA Draft following this season.
While Clark won’t be lighting up the scoreboard in a Hawkeyes jersey, her fame and popularity won’t dwindle upon reaching the pros. She’ll take on a new venture, likely remaining as one of the most watched women’s basketball players.
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Looking ahead for Clark, there’s a clear idea of where she’ll be drafted, how she’ll fit on her new team and what her rookie salary will look like. Here’s a breakdown of what’s next for Clark as she leaves the NCAA for the WNBA.
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Clark is the clear-cut No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft.
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