Caitlin Clark recently was the first pick of the WNBA Draft after a record-setting college basketball career, but she isn't the only Hawkeye to go pro this month. Cornerback Cooper DeJean will more than likely hear his name called Thursday night and find a home in the NFL. Despite going pro in football, DeJean
Caitlin Clark recently was the first pick of the WNBA Draft after a record-setting college basketball career, but she isn't the only Hawkeye to go pro this month. Cornerback Cooper DeJean will more than likely hear his name called Thursday night and find a home in the NFL. Despite going pro in football, DeJean made a bold prediction about his athleticism. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM DeJean told Yahoo Sports "a lot of teams" asked him if he could beat Clark in a game of...
Clark, the Indiana Fever's No. 1 pick in the WNBA Draft, is the first athlete to win the AAU Sullivan Award twice
Iowa's former CB isn't lacking confidence
DeJean may be selected in the first round of this year's NFL Draft on Thursday. Clark broke several records during her final season at Iowa before the WNBA. DailyMail.com
Iowa basketball star Caitlin Clark became the first two-time winner in the 94-year history of the James E. Sullivan Award, given to the nation's most outstanding athlete at the college or Olympic level.
When Caitlin Clark first arrived in Indianapolis to be introduced as a member of the Indiana Fever Wednesday morning, the team rolled out the red carpet for the No. 1 overall pick in Monday night’s WNBA draft. Screaming fans greeted her. Her new head coach, Christie Sides, was fist-pumping. There were even donuts iced with Clark’s new Fever jersey. That level of pomp and circumstance is to be expected for a generational talent like Clark. But what wasn’t expected, and what was frankly...
The back-to-back national runner-up Iowa Women’s basketball team was pretty reliant on the offensive exploits of now-departed superstar guard Caitlin Clark. Granted, when it’s the most gifted offensive player in the history of women’s college basketball, that’s not necessarily a bad thing. But, she’s moved on to the WNBA, and they need someone in the […]
Lucy Olsen makes a game-changing decision to transfer from Villanova to Iowa, aiming to fill the shoes of WNBA draftee Caitlin Clark. In her exclusive interview with The Mercury, Olsen shares her confidence in Iowa's coaching staff, her reflections on her time at Villanova, and her aspirations for her final year of college basketball. Discover why Olsen sees Iowa as the perfect fit for her next challenge.
After losing Caitlin Clark to the WNBA, Iowa has landed Villanova transfer Lucy Olsen, who was the No. 3 scorer in the nation last season.
Caitlin Clark already heard her name called once this week, but the most heralded No. 1 draft pick in WNBA history is still in contention to make an even more exclusive roster this summer. Before even playing a WNBA game, Clark has already become a key figure in the U.S. Olympic roster discussion as the United States goes for its eighth consecutive Olympic gold medal this summer in Paris. The Iowa star was invited to participate in the senior national team’s training camp in April, but could not...
Iowa may never truly replace Caitlin Clark, but the Hawkeyes have landed a new transfer that will surely go a long way in making up for the phenom's scoring punch.