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And the ESPY goes to ... Caitlin Clark

And the ESPY goes to ... Caitlin Clark
EVENT. SOUNDS LIKE IT’S GOING TO BE A LOT OF FUN. CAITLIN CLARK STILL WINNING BIG FROM HER LEGENDARY COLLEGE CAREER AT IOWA. THE BASKETBALL STAR IS UP FOR EVEN MORE AWARDS. CLARK’S BEEN NOMINATED FOR THREE ESPY AWARDS. SHE’S UP FOR BEST ATHLETE IN WOMEN’S SPORTS, BEST RECORD BREAKING PERFORMANCE, AND BEST COLLEGE ATHLETE IN WOMEN’S SPORTS. VOTING IS OPEN NOW UNTIL JULY 11TH. THAT’S WHEN THE ESPYS W
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And the ESPY goes to ... Caitlin Clark
Thursday night's ESPY Awards weren't a sweep for former Iowa basketball standout Caitlin Clark, but she did walk away with two accolades, including her second-consecutive award for Best College Athlete, Women's Sports. Clark was nominated for three ESPY Awards:Best athlete, women's sportsBest record-breaking performance (becoming the NCAA all-time scoring leader)Best college athlete, women's sportsThe Indiana Fever rookie's second win of the night was for Best Record-Breaking Performance, beating out San Francisco 49er Christian McCaffrey's 17-straight games with a touchdown, Stanford Women's Basketball Coach Tara VanDerveer's 1,203rd win to pass Coach K for most wins by any coach in NCAA basketball history, and Max Verstappen's 10th consecutive race victory at the Italian Grand Prix.For best college athlete, women's sports, Clark surpassed Wisconsin Volleyball's Sarah Franklin, Northwestern Lacrosse's Izzy Scane and Louisiana State University Gymnastics' Haleigh Bryant.For best athlete in women's sports overall, Clark lost out to the Las Vegas Aces' A'ja Wilson. Tennis' Coco Gauff and golf's Nelly Korda were also nominated in the category.She won an ESPY last year for Best College Athlete, Women's Sports.» Download the free vlog app to get updates on the go: Apple | Google PlayGet the latest headlines from vlogMore Caitlin Clark coverage

Thursday night's ESPY Awards weren't a sweep for former Iowa basketball standout Caitlin Clark, but she did walk away with two accolades, including her second-consecutive award for Best College Athlete, Women's Sports.

Clark was nominated for three ESPY Awards:

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The Indiana Fever rookie's second win of the night was for Best Record-Breaking Performance, beating out San Francisco 49er Christian McCaffrey's 17-straight games with a touchdown, Stanford Women's Basketball Coach Tara VanDerveer's 1,203rd win to pass Coach K for most wins by any coach in NCAA basketball history, and Max Verstappen's 10th consecutive race victory at the Italian Grand Prix.

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For best college athlete, women's sports, Clark surpassed Wisconsin Volleyball's Sarah Franklin, Northwestern Lacrosse's Izzy Scane and Louisiana State University Gymnastics' Haleigh Bryant.

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For best athlete in women's sports overall, Clark lost out to the Las Vegas Aces' A'ja Wilson. Tennis' Coco Gauff and golf's Nelly Korda were also nominated in the category.

She won an ESPY last year for Best College Athlete, Women's Sports.

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