Kate Lin Clark was wonderful on Sunday afternoon.
The Iowa University Women's Basketball Program made Clark's career forever immortal. Clark stood with his family because the number was gathered at the top of the facility.
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Former Iowagard and the current Indian Fever WNBA player Kate Rin Clark will give a lecture on February 2, 2025 at a press conference before the USC and USC games. (AP photo/Charlie Neighbor goal)
After that, Clark was able to see Hawk Eyes Stan No. 4 USC, one of the biggest victory of the season. Lucy Olsen earned 28 points, and Adison Ogradi won 13 points in 76-69 victory. Iowa opened the game in 17-1 runs, but went down in half-time before correcting the ship and withdrawing the victory.
Olsen and Ogradi won 23 points out of 23 points out of the 25th quarter of Iowa.
Jujuwatokins, who will be the next women's basketball star, have led the team with 27 points, 5 rebounds and three assists. She played for 40 minutes, 8/22 from the field.
However, it was not enough for Troy wooden horses to control Iowa.
Clark, who became the highest scorer in the university basketball history while leading Iowa to participate in a continuous national championship, talked about her jersey retirement before the game.
South Carolina retires the number of WNBA MVP A'ja Wilson three times in jersey.

Guard Jujuatkins in Southern California will drive the basket with Iowa in the first half. (AP photo/Charlie Neighbor goal)
“When I'm walking here, I feel like a butterfly already in your stomach,” Clark said at a press conference before the game. “It's not so much for a basketball game, but it's a bit more emotional that I don't need to compete in this environment.”
A crowd of 14,998 people participated in the game. Former Iowa coach Lisa Budder, former teammate Kate Martin and Gabby Marshall were attending. Indian fuel coach Stephanie White and Comedian David Letaman also participated in the game.
Clark looks back on what Iowa won while Iowa was participating in a press conference.
“The victory came for the great culture we had,” she said. “And for me, I hope that's the same as it is, and for the wonderful coaching staff we have and the type of player they are here, that's right. I know that it will be.

Former Iowagard and the current Indian Fever WNBA player Kate Lin Clark commemorative towels were exhibited on February 2, 2025 at the Iowa City's Jersey Retirement Ceremony. (AP photo/Charlie Neighbor goal)
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“We had a greedy player. Some players don't care about the number of points you score. They are going to do anything for your teammates. They are teammates. I was going to be responsible for it, and I didn't always see it.
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