Following her stunning performance against the Cardinals, have a look at Caitlin Clark career and what year and grade she is in along with her net worth, family and height
Caitlin Clark, a college basketball star, made NCAA tournament history on Sunday night by compiling the first 40-point triple-double ever.
Who is Caitlin Clark, net worth, age, height, family, parents, high school, triple double stats, NIL deal, videos
The star player from Iowa had the following stats in the No. 2 seed Hawkeyes’ Elite Eight victory over the No. 5 Louisville Cardinals, 97-83.
As Iowa goes to the Final Four for the first time since 1993, she becomes the first individual to record a 30-point triple-double during March Madness.
Clark finished the game with 41 points, 10 rebounds, and 12 assists.
Born: 22 January 2002 (age 21 years), Des Moines, Iowa, United States
Height: 1.83 m
Weight: 70 kg
Nationality: American
Current team: Iowa Hawkeyes women’s basketball (#22 / Guard)
Date joined: 2020 (Iowa Hawkeyes women’s basketball)
Nominations: John R. Wooden Award
What year and grade is Caitlin Clark in?
Fans were curious about Caitlin Clark’s grade and the year after her historic performance. The 21-year-old is a Junior in the eleventh grade. Her current net worth is at $1 million.
At Dowling Catholic High School in West Des Moines, Iowa, Caitlin was among the top recruits in her class and named a McDonald’s All-American.
Caitlin Clark comes from a sporting family
Clark, who is the daughter of Brent Clark and Anne Nizzi-Clark, comes from a sporty family. Her older brother Blake plays football for Iowa State, and the father of the 6-foot point guard played basketball and baseball for Simpson College.
Clark’s most notable NIL endorsement to date arrived in October 2022 when giant Nike signed Clark to an NIL deal alongside four other high school/college athletes including Bronny James, son of NBA player LeBron James, and Stanford women’s basketball player Haley Jones.
Caitlin Clark’s career so far
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The undisputed first-team All-American has been superb for the Hawkeyes all season.
She added another incredible achievement to her already impressive resume this season when she became the first player in Division I history to record multiple 35-triple-double sales.
She led the NCAA Division I in scoring in her first season with Iowa. As a sophomore, she was a unanimous first-team All-American and became the first women’s player to top Division I in points and assists in a single season.
As the best Division I player in her position, Clark has won the Dawn Staley Award twice and the Nancy Lieberman Award once.
Caitlin Clark gets noticed by Stephen Curry and LeBron James
Clark has received tonnes of praise from the best of the best after her dazzling displays this season.
Steph Curry recently weighed in on Caitlin’s game, comparing her to him for her ability to make shots from any spot on the court.
LeBron James is also very aware of her. In the season-ending game against Michigan, she led the Hawkeyes to the Big Ten regular-season championship with 38 points, 11 assists, and 6 rebounds.
She got so much game!” LeBron wrote alongside a picture of Clark he shared on his Instagram story at the time.