Caitlin Clark vs Hailey Van Lith | Full Highlights | 3.26.23

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Clark: 41 PTS, 12 AST, 10 REB
Van Lith: 27 PTS, 3 AST, 9-10 FG

They were not just teammates on a variety of U.S. national basketball teams, but sometime roommates. The admiration and affection between Iowa’s Caitlin Clark and Louisville’s Hailey Van Lith is real, and runs deep.

“Great person off the court, really funny, great sense of humor,’’ Van Lith said Saturday while describing Clark. “I mean, I have supported her through her college career and she’s supported me through mine.”

But that doesn’t mean each didn’t want to bury the other one Sunday in an NCAA women’s regional game at Climate Pledge Arena, with a berth in the Final Four on the line. And so for 40 minutes, Iowa and Louisville waged a frenetic, intense and passionate battle, with those two inevitably at the forefront — and Iowa getting the ultimate celebration behind an epic performance by Clark.

It was a basketball purist’s dream — but this matchup might have been even more alluring to a casual fan who just loves to see fun, high-scoring basketball at the highest level, spiced by an individual performance that will go instantly into the annals of tournament lore.

Caitlin Clark’s 41-point triple-double sends Iowa women to Final Four
A week ago, we had Trout vs. Ohtani. For women’s basketball fans, Clark vs. Van Lith had similar resonance. And it was Clark and the Hawkeyes who came out on top 97-83 as the junior put on a dazzling display of her all-around game.

Clark not only turned in a triple-double, the 12th of her career, but the first one in NCAA women’s tournament history with at least 30 points — and for good measure she finished with 41 points to go with 12 assists and 10 rebounds. No men’s or women’s player in the NCAA tournament has ever had a 40-point game in a triple-double. The only player with 30 points and 10 assists in an NCAA tournament game since 2000 is Washington’s Kelsey Plum (2017), whose all-time scoring record Clark is on target to surpass.

After the clock hit zero, Clark made it a point to hunt down the game ball to save for posterity.

“I did want the game ball, so I chucked it to my dad. I hope they get out of the arena,’’ she said with a laugh. “I told them to run; I’ll get it later at the hotel.”

Iowa, which lives off its transition game, broke it open in the second half with a flurry of fast breaks and dazzling three-point shooting — and not just by Clark. By the fourth quarter, the only mysteries were whether Clark would get her triple-double, would she hit 40, and would the Hawkeyes crack triple-digits. Answers: Yes (getting her 10th rebound in the final minute); yes, on two free throws with 27 seconds remaining that Clark punctuated with an ecstatic fist pump; and no, not quite, but Iowa could care less as it advanced to its first Final Four since 1993.

“I don’t know if it’s really sunk in yet,’’ said Iowa coach Lisa Bluder, wearing remnants of the cut-down net around her neck. “This group is amazing. To do things you love with people you love, it doesn’t get any better than that.”

“About only people who believed were me and Coach when I first committed to her,” Clark added. “A lot of people told me it would never happen when I came to Iowa. She believed in me, which is all that really mattered, and we made the locker room believe.”

Van Lith, with her large cheering section from Cashmere back on hand, finished with 27 points, but her Cardinals were no match for the offensive precision of Iowa. And, especially, they had no answers for Clark, who was feeling it from the beginning and didn’t slow down until Bluder pulled her out in the final seconds to honor her star with an ovation from the fans — and a long, heartfelt hug between the two.

Simply put, Clark is a revelation. She has the capacity to become the face of women’s college basketball, if she isn’t already. She might be the best show in college basketball, men’s or women’s. Think Pistol Pete Maravich crossed with Sue Bird (who made a surprise appearance at Iowa’s shoot-around) with a dash of Steph Curry.

Next in line for Iowa is a likely Final Four matchup in Dallas with South Carolina, which has surpassed Connecticut as the dominant force in the women’s game. But if Iowa plays at the same pace, with the same efficiency, toughness, and outside shooting touch as it did Sunday, it won’t be a given that the unbeaten Gamecocks run their record to 37-0 (provided they get past Maryland on Monday).

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Van lith can play... she's no push over. But god damn Caitlin Clark is a different kind of monster lol.

vBuster
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Clark is obviously one of if not the best shooter in the country but she also has absolutely incredible court awareness and vision as a passer. She’s unbelievable.

anthonycolozzi
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Van Lith is one of the best of the last few years. But Clark is a once in a generation talent who is actually changing the game itself.

rossrreyes
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Caitlin Clark is HIGH IQ. Point blank. She's sharp.

devinbrines
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I like Van Lith. Heard one announcer call her Van Lethal. But the difference here is that Caitlin has elevated her team.

alsimon
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van lith = scorer
clark = scorer/playmaker

vosvefo
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Caitlin Clark gets more help from her teammates because of her great passing and unselfishness keeps them involved and engaged in the play. She has the ability to make her teammates better!

MelvinLew
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Caitlin Clark is a generational talent and her attitude and personality is on point. Love that kid

Jayhawk
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Clark just opens up the court so much. She’s got 30 foot range & she’s so good at looking for cutters. Hard to beat that.

grahamstrouse
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The WNBA needs women like this cause I'd go out of my way to watch the women if we get performances like this. Clark is a superstar. I'd be glad to be a witness to her being a Steph Curry.

randymonster
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Clark has set a new standard for ladies basketball to achieve themselves. She is a rare talent.

joeyojoeyo
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Alot of people don't know van lith was on Kobe's team with gigi and they were best friends. Kobe and gigi would stay with the van lith family when they were in town. Haley ain't no joke either

toddjohnson
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Hvl doesnt deserve the hate she looks so much more comfortable here than at lsu

philipjin
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Caitlin Clark is so incredibly active and relentless she just straight up outworked Van Lith

Sonnel_James
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Overall, I don't like women's basketball, but I love watching Caitlin Clark. I was rooting for her even against my Buckeyes.

johncox
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These two girls are the best…Clark is unbelievable…

joekaiser
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Clark throwing DIMES in the first 2 minutes! Damn

jerinbrowder
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Me encanta este partido, IOWA demuestra su calidad de juego limpio y honesto fascinante caitlin clarck excelente

arch
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These ladies are super talented and competitive. Makes women's college basketball super exciting to watch. Especially the recent Iowa vs LSU game that was just played. Way to stay humble and talented Iowa. Let's get that ring this year! All those ladies from Iowa deserve it as it is a team effort.

acuralee
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i hope these two can play together internationally for the USA in the future

shawnford