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Caitlin Clark’s rise to superstardom wasn’t a single assist or buzzer-beater; it was a series of unforgettable plays, each one building on the last like a symphony of success. Yet, there’s a particular game that Clark remembers as her first true moment of fame, where the spotlight shifted in her direction and she realized her journey at Iowa had just begun.

In the latest episode of the Swarmcast podcast, Clark opened up about this pivotal moment in her career. “So I put my third one, probably the Michigan game, my sophomore year. That was my other one. That was number four,” she recalled. “I feel like that was my first moment where I was like, ‘Oh my gosh.’ Like that’s when I first blew up in college.

It was a game that saw the Hawkeyes fight through adversity—Clark mentioned that the team had only “seven available players” at the time, and they were “down by like 21 or 22” before mounting a comeback. It was a performance that made Clark a household name in the college basketball world.

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Clark’s self-awareness of that moment reflects the pivotal nature of her journey at Iowa, where she cemented herself as a star. But when asked to sum up her college career in just three words, Clark’s response showed her humility and introspection. She said, “Oh, I’m going to say special.” She paused, adding, “Okay, I’m going to say life-changing, but that’s two words—dang it, it’s a hyphen, okay?With a laugh, she continued,Special, life-changing, and impactful. I think those are great.

Those three words—special, life-changing, and impactful—speak volumes about the mark Clark left not just on Iowa basketball but also on the people who followed her journey. The Des Moines native became the face of the program and inspired a new generation of basketball players.

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Caitlin Clark’s Iowa legacy: From record-setter to inspiring leader

Her time at Iowa wasn’t just about records and victories; it was about forging connections with players like Kate Martin and creating lasting memories with teammates like Gabbie Marshall and Hawkeyes fans alike. From her unforgettable three-point shooting to her leadership on and off the court, Clark’s career at Iowa can be summed up as nothing less than transformative.

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Her ability to rise to the occasion in pressure-filled moments, like that Michigan game, is what solidified her legacy as a college basketball legend. It’s also what made her transition to the WNBA feel like a natural next step, as she carried that same energy and work ethic to the Indiana Fever.

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Caitlin Clark’s journey didn’t end with her final game as a Hawkeye; in fact, it’s only just beginning. Her WNBA career is already filled with accomplishments, and her story of success continues to inspire. But through it all, she remembers the moment when she first felt the power of the spotlight—when the game she loved transformed into something bigger. Now, as she reflects on her Iowa career, it’s clear that her influence extends beyond basketball, leaving an imprint on everyone who witnessed her remarkable rise.

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