Everybody wants a piece of Caitlin Clark these days. Why not? She is not only the biggest name in women’s college basketball but in women’s sports right now in the United States.
In Albany, New York, Iowa, and LSU set the world on fire as we got treated to an all-time matchup and rematch between the two teams that went head-to-head in last year’s title game.
MVP arena was filled to its capacity as many fans were there to not only see the matchup but also see what may end up becoming the female version of Stephen Curry.
One female fan, Orly Mintz, has become a social media sensation because of her uncanny appearance to Caitlin Clark.
Mintz showed up to MVP Arena sporting a Caitlin Clark jersey knowing that fans would be doing a double take and that is exactly what happened as many of them came up to her to make sure they weren’t seeing things. Just about everybody wanted a picture and that included Barstool owner Dave Portnoy.
As for the game she attended, Iowa and LSU set a women’s basketball viewership record Monday night, averaging 12.3 million viewers as the Hawkeyes took down the Tigers 94-87 in the Elite Eight of the 2024 NCAA tournament and will now be headed to their second straight Final Four.
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Depending on what type of money Orly Mintz has, we will have to see if she shows up to trick even more fans when Caitlin Clark and Iowa take on the UConn Huskies.
Caitlin Clark Wants To Further Etch Her Name Into History
For the second year in a row, Clark had a legendary Elite Eight performance where she put up 41 points, 12 assists, and 7 rebounds, via ESPN.com, breaking even more records in what has been a record-shattering senior season. She was named the regional’s Most Outstanding Player.
What matters most to Clark is getting another chance at a national championship, something Iowa was denied last season.
Caitlin Clark could go out on top by capturing a title and putting her name even more into college basketball history.