Dennis Romero is a breaking news reporter for NBC News Digital.
Caitlin Clark is leaving major college basketball as an all-time great and top scorer, but on Saturday she put a spotlight on her predecessors, thanking them for paving her road to excellence. Clark, the exiting Iowa player who is expected to be the No. 1 overall pick by the Indiana Fever in Monday's WNBA Draft, appeared on 'Saturday Night Live' to rib Michael Che, co-host of satirical news segment 'Weekend Update.
' Clark was able to defend and then shoot way over Che's head by hitting him with the segment's tradition of having a host read jokes blind — jokes they've never read or had time to prepare for. 'Netflix’s top new show is 'Ripley,'' Che said of a drama about a con-man with a riveting, high-wire ability to avoid catastrophe at the last minute. 'Critics say it's the hardest thing to watch on Netflix since Michael Che’s special, 'Shame the Devil.
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Be like Caitlin: Iowa's Caitlin Clark is inspiring a younger generation of playersCaitlin Clark has reshaped women's college basketball and the perception of it. The Iowa star has made a name for herself by breaking records and stretching the range of shooting possibilities to the midcourt logo. Up-and-coming players have taken notice, working to extend their range to be like Caitlin.
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Colorado to face Iowa, NCAA all-time leading scorer Caitlin Clark, in Sweet 16 SaturdayA longtime professional doer of internet things, Landon has been the executive producer of the streaming properties at Denver7 since April of 2019, after several years in Dallas.
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Caitlin Clark and Iowa draw nearly 5 million viewers for second-round NCAA winIt didn’t take long for Caitlin Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes to break their viewing record in the women’s NCAA Tournament. The Hawkeyes’ 64-54 victory over West Virginia in Monday night’s second-round game averaged 4.9 million viewers on ESPN, making it the most-viewed women’s tournament game ever — excluding Final Four contests and title games.
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Caitlin Clark and Iowa draw nearly 5 million viewers for second-round NCAA Tournament winIt didn’t take long for Caitlin Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes to break their viewing record in the women’s NCAA Tournament.
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Caitlin Clark invited to Olympic training camp amid NCAA tournament runThe Final Four coincides with the women’s national team training camp in Cleveland.
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Caitlin Clark, No. 1 seed Hawkeyes take steady approach to NCAA TournamentThe first two rounds of the women's NCAA Tournament are the last chances for Iowa’s Caitlin Clark to play at home, and the last opportunity for Clark and fellow starters Gabbie Marshall and Kate Martin in the postseason. But they prefer not to think of it that way. Clark says they're taking a businesslike approach. “We are here to win,' she says.
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