NCAA – Monstrous, Steph Curry’s disciple panics the US: “You don’t understand…

NCAA – Monstrous, Steph Curry’s disciple panics the US: “You don’t understand…

NBA Stephen Curry et Caitlin Clark

Publicly dubbed by Stephen Curry himself, Caitlin Clark is not yet in the WNBA but is regularly a hit in the university championship. Still the owner of a big madness recently, she never ceases to shock the United States!

Along with Angel Reese, she is undoubtedly the biggest star of women’s basketball in the NCAA. Caitlin Clark also shared the title of athlete of the year with her rival LSU and the least we can say is that she has not rested on her laurels since. Opposed to Michigan State recently, the leader of the University of Iowa offered victory to her team with a superb shot at the buzzer:

Caitlin Clark monstrous since the start of the NCAA season

A new stroke of brilliance from the nugget of the Hawkeyes, she who is gradually getting closer to a WNBA career which promises to be epic. Her university CV is simply breathtaking since in 115 games, she averaged 27.7 points (47% shooting including 38% from distance), 7.9 assists and 7.1 average. His stats this season are even crazier and are freaking out Internet users:

You don’t understand how crazy it is to drop stats like Luka Doncic in women’s college basketball. She is a better prospect for her sport than LeBron, Wemby, (Connor) Bedard, (Peyton) Manning and Shohei (Otani) ever were. For me, there is no doubt that she will win several WNBA championship titles.

While the numbers are generally much less spectacular in the women’s division than in the men’s, CC still manages to score 30.9 points at almost 50% shooting, 7.4 rebounds and 7.6 assists per game this year.

Recognized for a while as the disciple of Stephen Curry, the player is not afraid and knows how to put on a show. It looks promising once she makes the transition to the WNBA!

Caitlin Clark didn’t come far from winning the university title with Iowa last season. There is no doubt that she will want to expand her collective track record before turning pro. As for individual benefits, she has already covered the issue.