US women's college basketball sensation Caitlin Clark rallied the University of Iowa over the University of Connecticut 71-69 on Friday (Saturday, Manila time), giving her a chance to complete her historic career with a national title.
CLEVELAND, OHIO - APRIL 05: Caitlin Clark #22 and Kate Martin #20 of the Iowa Hawkeyes celebrate with the team after beating the UConn Huskies in the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament Final Four semifinal game at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse on April 05, 2024 in Cleveland, Ohio. Iowa defeated Connecticut 71-69.
"At this point, anybody can take it and you've got to go prep. You've got one day to take care of yourself so we'll be ready." Clark gave herself a chance to conclude her college career as a champion after Iowa lost to Louisiana State in last year's final. "That wasn't a very good start for us at all," Iowa coach Lisa Bluder said. "They wouldn't let us get our running game going. But I thought we took better care of the ball in the second half. We really did a lot better job composure-wise in the second half."
"We started off the fourth quarter really good, came up with some big baskets," Clark said. "Our offense wasn't great tonight but played great defense. Sometimes that's what you need to win so I'm just proud of our girls to find a way to win.""My teammates just did a great job of getting me the ball in there and I went to work," Stuelke said. "Caitlin is a great passer so she's always getting me the ball when I need it.
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