Iowans will recognize a familiar face and voice if they tune in to the new episode of "New Heights."The show run by the Kelce brothers — Travis, a tight end with the Kansas City Chiefs, and Jason, a retired center who starred for the Philadelphia Eagles — has become one of the most popular sports podcasts. Its newest episode, released Thursday, features Caitlin Clark."Our guest today is a 6-foot guard from the University of Iowa," Jason Kelce said in Clark's introduction, which was teased on social media. "The NCAA all-time Division I scoring leader, the first pick of the WNBA draft, WNBA assist leader, all-star, and 2024 WNBA Rookie of the Year... Ms. Caitlin Clark."Jason Kelce also said Clark is the most requested guest in the history of the show.Clark, a West Des Moines native who became an icon during her four years at Iowa, is a lifelong Kansas City Chiefs fan.You can find the full show here or watch it below. » Download the free vlog app to get updates on the go: Apple | Google PlayGet the latest headlines from vlog
DES MOINES, Iowa — Iowans will recognize a familiar face and voice if they tune in to the new episode of "New Heights."
The show run by the Kelce brothers — Travis, a tight end with the Kansas City Chiefs, and Jason, a retired center who starred for the Philadelphia Eagles — has become one of the most popular sports podcasts. Its newest episode, released Thursday, features Caitlin Clark.
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"Our guest today is a 6-foot guard from the University of Iowa," Jason Kelce said in Clark's introduction, which was teased on social media. "The NCAA all-time Division I scoring leader, the first pick of the WNBA draft, WNBA assist leader, all-star, and 2024 WNBA Rookie of the Year... Ms. Caitlin Clark."
Jason Kelce also said Clark is the most requested guest in the history of the show.
Clark, a West Des Moines native who became an icon during her four years at Iowa, is a lifelong Kansas City Chiefs fan.
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