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Cy-Hawk women's basketball: Clark’s 35 points and key assists help fourth-ranked Iowa escape Iowa State 67-58

Cy-Hawk women's basketball: Clark’s 35 points and key assists help fourth-ranked Iowa escape Iowa State 67-58
TIME RIVALRY ON A NIGHT LIKE TONIGHT, THROW OUT THE RECORD BOOK. IGNORE WHO’S SUPPOSEDLY FAVORED BECAUSE IT WAS THE CY-HAWK GAME. A RIVALRY GAME. AND IN THOSE ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN. I WAS STATING THEIR YOUNG GROUP OF FRESHMEN LOOKING TO PULL OFF THE UPSET AGAINST CAITLIN CLARKE, WHO WAS LOOKING FOR 3000 CAREER POINTS AND HOW ABOUT THIS FOR A START FOR THE DOWLING CATHOLIC GRAD CLARKE KNOCKING DOWN A TRIPLE AND WE ARE OFF AND RUNNING LITTLE LATER ON. IT’S FIVE THREE IOWA CLARKE AGAIN FROM DEEP IOWA TAKING AN EIGHT THREE LEAD. BUT THIS IOWA STATE TEAM WAS READY FOR THE CHALLENGE. ALL NIGHT LONG, THEY WORK DOWN LOW DOTTED CROOKS WITH A BEAUTIFUL POST MOVE. IOWA STATE TAKES ITS FIRST LEAD OF THE GAME 1513. AND FROM THERE ON OUT, IT WAS A SEESAW. CLARKE THE THREE OFF THE PASS FROM MOLLY DAVIS. SHE HAD 15 POINTS IN THE FIRST HALF ALONE. BUT THE YOUNG CYCLONES RESPOND EACH AND EVERY TIME. CROOKS WITH A DEEP AND RARE THREE POINTER. THE CROWD WAS LOVING IT. SHE HAD 12 IN THE FIRST HALF. WE WERE TIED AT 34. AT THE BREAK IN THE THIRD QUARTER, WE HAD THAT HISTORIC MOMENT. HAWKEYES PUSHING THE FLOOR. GABBY MARSHALL DUMPS IT OFF TO CLARK, WHO DOWNS THAT THREE AND WITH IT SURPASSES 3000 CAREER POINTS. THE FIRST HAWKEYE TO DO THAT IN 15TH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PLAYER IN NCAA HISTORY TO PASS THAT MILESTONE CYCLONES THOUGH HOPING TO RUIN THE SPECIAL NIGHT DOWN 5453. HANNAH BELLINGER FROM THE RIGHT CORNER GIVES THE CYCLONES A 5554 LEAD AND IOWA CALLS TIME OUT CROWD ON THEIR FEET. JUICY WIGGLE IN FULL EFFECT. BUT EXPERIENCE PROVED HUGE DOWN THE STRETCH. KATE MARTIN WAS SUPERB. 5655 HAWKEYE LEAD CLARKE ON THE BREAK FINDS THE CUTTING. MARTIN, WHO FINISHES AT THE RIM HAWKEYES EXTEND THEIR LEAD TO THREE AND HERE’S THE DAGGER CLARK WITH A GREAT MOVE DOWN LOW AROUND ARIANA JACKSON FOR THE LAYUP HAWKEYES UP SIX THEY’D OUTSCORE IOWA STATE 13 TO 3 DOWN THE STRETCH AND LEAVE HILTON COLISEUM WITH A WIN 6758 A REALLY SOLID PERFORMANCE FOR THIS YOUNG IOWA STATE TEAM. BUT THIS NIGHT BELONGED TO CAITLIN CLARK, 35 POINTS AND A HISTORIC 3000 POINT MILESTONE. IT’S IT’S SPECIAL TO BE ABLE TO DO IT HERE. I HAVE A LOT OF FAMILY IN ATTENDANCE AND AND BE ABLE TO SEE THAT AND BUT IT WAS KIND OF THE SAME WHEN I BROKE THE IOWA SCORING RECORD. WE KEEP PLAYING THAT IS A VERY HARD THING TO DO. AND TO DO IT THIS EARLY IN HER SENIOR SEASON IS AMAZING. I THINK A LOT OF PEOPLE THOUGHT WE WERE JUST GOING TO ROLL OVER AND DIE AND LET THEM DO WHAT THEY WANTED TO DO. BUT I THOUGHT WE SHOWED A LOT OF TENACITY. WE SHOWED A LOT OF FIGHT AND WE COMPETED AND WITH FOUR MINUTES LEFT, WE WERE UP REPORTING FROM HILTON COLISEUM, J
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Cy-Hawk women's basketball: Clark’s 35 points and key assists help fourth-ranked Iowa escape Iowa State 67-58
Caitlin Clark scored 35 points and moved past 3,000 overall, but it was her passing that helped fourth-ranked Iowa pull away from rival Iowa State and secure a 67-58 victory Wednesday night.Clark’s performance pushed her career point total to 3,013, making her the 15th NCAA Division I women’s player to surpass the 3,000 plateau. She is the first player in men’s or women’s Division 1 to reach at least 3,000 points, 750 rebounds and 750 assists.“I knew I had the opportunity to do that coming into tonight,” Clark said. “It’s cool, especially to do it here. I have a lot of family in attendance. As long as we win. I probably wouldn’t be happy with scoring 3,000 points in a loss.”The Hawkeyes (9-1) were trailing 55-54 midway through the fourth quarter, before Clark made a pair of nifty assists to Kate Martin, who converted them into layups that gave Iowa a 60-56 lead with just over 3 minutes remaining.“Caitlin just draws so much attention,” said Martin, who finished with 16 points. “All eyes are on her.”Clark added a layup of her own to extend the margin to 62-56 with about 2 minutes to play.“Happy to come out of here with a victory,” Iowa coach Lisa Bluder said. “They slowed the ball down and did a good job with that, but I thought our defense in the second half was really good.”Clark passed 3,000 points with a 3-pointer, her fifth of the game, with 6:11 left in the third quarter. Clark scored all of Iowa’s 14 points in that quarter.Iowa State (4-4) forced a dozen lead changes and eight ties before succumbing to the Hawkeyes. Audi Crooks led the Cyclones with 15 points and 10 rebounds.“I think coming into this, there were not a whole lot of people who thought we could genuinely win this game,” Crooks said. “I think a lot of people thought we were going to roll over and die and let them do what they wanted to do.”The Cyclones held Iowa to 34.9% shooting. Clark was 12 of 31 from the floor (38.7%). Iowa State hit just 34.4% of its shots.It was the fourth time this season Clark has scored 30 or more points. She also contributed nine rebounds and finished with five assists.“We know Caitlin gets all the attention, as far as defensive attention,” Bluder said. “People don’t understand how good (Martin) is and how hard she is to guard.”Clark scored 12 points in the first quarter, but the Cyclones never faded and continued to show improvement with their young lineup.“The crowd is packed so it’s easy to get overwhelmed,” Crooks said. “But we just have to stay in the moment and do what we need to do.”Up Next:Iowa opens Big Ten play Sunday at Wisconsin.Iowa State hosts North Dakota State on Sunday

Caitlin Clark scored 35 points and moved past 3,000 overall, but it was her passing that helped fourth-ranked Iowa pull away from rival Iowa State and secure a 67-58 victory Wednesday night.

Clark’s performance pushed her career point total to 3,013, making her the 15th NCAA Division I women’s player to surpass the 3,000 plateau. She is the first player in men’s or women’s Division 1 to reach at least 3,000 points, 750 rebounds and 750 assists.

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“I knew I had the opportunity to do that coming into tonight,” Clark said. “It’s cool, especially to do it here. I have a lot of family in attendance. As long as we win. I probably wouldn’t be happy with scoring 3,000 points in a loss.”

The Hawkeyes (9-1) were trailing 55-54 midway through the fourth quarter, before Clark made a pair of nifty assists to Kate Martin, who converted them into layups that gave Iowa a 60-56 lead with just over 3 minutes remaining.

“Caitlin just draws so much attention,” said Martin, who finished with 16 points. “All eyes are on her.”

Clark added a layup of her own to extend the margin to 62-56 with about 2 minutes to play.

“Happy to come out of here with a victory,” Iowa coach Lisa Bluder said. “They slowed the ball down and did a good job with that, but I thought our defense in the second half was really good.”

Clark passed 3,000 points with a 3-pointer, her fifth of the game, with 6:11 left in the third quarter. Clark scored all of Iowa’s 14 points in that quarter.

Iowa State (4-4) forced a dozen lead changes and eight ties before succumbing to the Hawkeyes. Audi Crooks led the Cyclones with 15 points and 10 rebounds.

“I think coming into this, there were not a whole lot of people who thought we could genuinely win this game,” Crooks said. “I think a lot of people thought we were going to roll over and die and let them do what they wanted to do.”

The Cyclones held Iowa to 34.9% shooting. Clark was 12 of 31 from the floor (38.7%). Iowa State hit just 34.4% of its shots.

It was the fourth time this season Clark has scored 30 or more points. She also contributed nine rebounds and finished with five assists.

“We know Caitlin gets all the attention, as far as defensive attention,” Bluder said. “People don’t understand how good (Martin) is and how hard she is to guard.”

Clark scored 12 points in the first quarter, but the Cyclones never faded and continued to show improvement with their young lineup.

“The crowd is packed so it’s easy to get overwhelmed,” Crooks said. “But we just have to stay in the moment and do what we need to do.”



Up Next:

  • Iowa opens Big Ten play Sunday at Wisconsin.
  • Iowa State hosts North Dakota State on Sunday