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Caitlin Clark didn’t hold back on refs in her return to Iowa

Being a referee is not an easy job. It would be nearly impossible for Caitlin Clark to officiate in the presence of a referee, even on the floor.

The former Iowa State Hawkeye returned to his old home base for Monday's game against Drake, picking up where he left off and scolding desperate referees for all the questionable questions.

Caitlin Clark responded to criticism of her alma mater during Monday's basketball game against Drake. X/Clark Report

Cameras captured the star guard, now with the Indiana Fever, standing a few rows back from courtside, looking disappointed after the referee made such a ruling against one of his former teammates. Ta.

Clark, 22, shook his head in disbelief. shouts something unrecognizable. He raises her palms to the sky, as if he alone could answer this abominable ritual.

from video — shared on Caitlin Clark's dedicated X page, aptly named “The Clark Report” — it's not entirely clear what the call to Iowa in question was. Although, admittedly, it was questionable.

After all, we're talking about Clark. Who is to a referee what a dog is to a human.

No, it's not.

See here. Or here. Or, if you're still not convinced, take a look here.

Clark never hid his dissatisfaction with match officials. X/Clark Report
Lily Smith/The Register/USA TODAY NETWORK (via Imagn Images)

It wasn't these antics that earned Clark, who played college ball at the University of Iowa, international fame.

She is the greatest college basketball player the Hawkeye State has ever seen and will go down as one of the greatest athletes in the history of the sport.

Antics are part of the game. I can't earn money Their every move is recorded on page X. He hit mid-range jump shots and double-doubles here and there.

In his rookie campaign with the Indiana Fever, Clark was right up there, playing as prolific as advertised.

One of the Fever's games in 2024, Clark during his rookie campaign. mark smith image images
Caitlin Clark (22) of the Indiana Fever poses for a portrait after being named the 2024 WNBA Rookie of the Year at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on October 4, 2024 in Indianapolis, Indiana. ). NBAE (via Getty Images)

The No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft earned numerous accolades, including Rookie of the Year honors, and set new league records in virtually every rookie category. According to the Clark report.

And on Monday, she got to watch her alma mater win. The school, which she led to back-to-back NCAA Championship Game appearances in 2023 and 2024, is 4-0 in her first season without her.

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