Reporter From 4307 Miles Away Leaves Caitlin Clark Astonished With THIS Question: “Obviously, It’s Hard for Me…”
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Guess what? Caitlin Clark is not just the Big 10 Player of the Year but a global icon with her impact on women’s sports reaching throughout the world. In fact, she is now getting reporters from every country of the world to talk to her about her accomplishments. Just when we thought Caitlin Clark may slow down after achieving more than the sky itself, she seemed to boost even more to reign over the entire universe.
According to the tweet by the Hawkeye reporter Blake Hornstein, an interviewer came all the way from France to talk to her after Iowa’s win over the Penn State Lady Lions in the quarter-finals. He captioned the post, “Caitlin seemed to be taken aback when she realized a reporter came (from France?) to the Big Ten tournament to ask her about her impact across the world. Worth a listen.”
Seemingly, when the reporter introduced himself, Caitlin Clark was taken aback and took a moment to realize what was happening. When the reality hit her, all she could do was smile before finally responding to the man. While talking about her reach she humbly said, “I’ve never been to France but would love to go.”
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She also added, “Obviously, it’s hard for me to wrap my head around having an impact globally and obviously that’s my goal and that’s my dream. That’s always what I wanna do. It’s super cool we have an impact not just our state but also in our country but also certainly around the world too.”
Caitlin seemed to be taken aback when she realized a reporter came (from France?) to the big ten tournament to ask her about her impact across the world. Worth a listen pic.twitter.com/xTE5bAJQpm
— Blake Hornstein (@BlakeHornTV) March 9, 2024
Lisa Bluder and Caitlin’s parents are surely on cloud nine with such positive reviews throughout the globe. In fact, Caitlin Clark has been influencing everyone around her to turn to women’s sports.
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How did Caitlin Clark impact the rise of women’s basketball?
Women’s college basketball has had many influential athletes in its history. However, having someone like Caitlin Clark is something entirely new. She has sold out pretty much every arena that she has played in. According to NCAA’s official website, of Iowa’s 19 occurences of sold-out stadiums, 17 occured in the last three seasons. Iowa also holds the most viewership record. They had 4 million people tuning in to watch her break Pete Maravich’s NCAA all-time scoring record.
Certainly, she has enchanted not just the entire country but now other countries by re-writing every record book page. Whether you talk about the extreme competition she brings to the floor or simply watching her make buckets with Logo-3, she has brought the excitement back to women’s sports that lacked somewhere.
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Edited by:
Bilal Handoo