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Caitlin Clark, Wilson unveil new signature basketball

Caitlin Clark, Wilson unveil new signature basketball
POWERED BY CARLSON AUTO GROUP. KAITLIN CLARKE IS STILL WINNING AWARDS FROM HER LEGENDARY TIME AT IOWA. TONIGHT. SHE TOOK HOME THE PRESTIGIOUS HONDA CUP FOR THE SECOND YEAR IN A ROW. THE FEE OF A ROOKIE NOT IN ATTENDANCE AT THE CEREMONY IN NEW YORK. SO SHE ACCEPTED IT VIA ZOOM. SINCE SHE’S IN INDIANA, HONDA CUP IS PRESENTED BY THE COLLEGIATE WOMEN’S SPORTS AWARDS. THEY TAKE THE TOP FEMALE ATHLETE IN ALL 12 COLLEGIATE WOMEN’S SPORTS, AND THEN ONE WINNER IS DECIDED OUT OF THAT. CLARK IS THE FOURTH WOMAN EVER TO WIN BACK TO BACK HONDA CUPS
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Caitlin Clark, Wilson unveil new signature basketball
The endorsements keep rolling in for former Iowa superstar Caitlin Clark.Video above: Caitlin Clark wins 2024 Honda Cup, named Collegiate Woman Athlete of the YearThe Hawkeye legend, now a rookie with the WNBA's Indiana Fever, inked a deal with Wilson for a signature basketball.The basketballs are available for sale now. You can find them here.The collaboration was announced by both Clark and Wilson on social media."There are no limits to the places the game of basketball can take you," an Instagram post reads.The ball includes words written by Clark when she was in second grade, including setting goals to get a basketball scholarship and play in the WNBA. Clark has starred in the WNBA immediately, earning an All-Star bid and becoming the first rookie in league history to record a triple-double.

The endorsements keep rolling in for former Iowa superstar Caitlin Clark.

Video above: Caitlin Clark wins 2024 Honda Cup, named Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year

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The Hawkeye legend, now a rookie with the WNBA's Indiana Fever, inked a deal with Wilson for a signature basketball.

The basketballs are available for sale now. You can .

The collaboration was announced by both Clark and Wilson on social media.

"There are no limits to the places the game of basketball can take you," reads.

The ball includes words written by Clark when she was in second grade, including setting goals to get a basketball scholarship and play in the WNBA.

Clark has starred in the WNBA immediately, earning an All-Star bid and becoming the first rookie in league history to record a triple-double.