American basketball player (born 2002)
This article is about the basketball player. For the actress, see
Caitlin Clarke .
Caitlin Clark Position Point guard League WNBA Born (2002-01-22 ) January 22, 2002 (age 23) Des Moines, Iowa , U.S.Listed height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Listed weight 152 lb (69 kg) High school Dowling Catholic (West Des Moines, Iowa )College Iowa (2020–2024)WNBA draft 2024 : 1st round, 1st overall pick Selected by the Indiana Fever Playing career 2024–present 2024 –presentIndiana Fever
WNBA All-Star (2024 )
All-WNBA First Team (2024 )
WNBA Rookie of the Year (2024)
WNBA All-Rookie Team (2024)
WNBA assists leader (2024)
AP Female Athlete of the Year (2024)
2× AP Player of the Year (2023, 2024)
2× Honda-Broderick Cup (2023, 2024)
2× Honda Sports Award (2023, 2024)
2× James E. Sullivan Award (2023, 2024)
2× John R. Wooden Award (2023, 2024)
2× Naismith College Player of the Year (2023, 2024)
2× USBWA National Player of the Year (2023, 2024)
2× Wade Trophy (2023, 2024)
3× Unanimous first-team All-American (2022 –2024 )
4× First-team All-American – USBWA (2021 –2024)
3× First-team All-American – AP (2022–2024)
4× WBCA Coaches' All-American (2021–2024)
Second-team All-American – AP (2021)
2× Women's Basketball Academic All-American of the Year (2023, 2024)
2× Division I Academic All-American of the Year (2023, 2024)
3× First-team Academic All-America (2022–2024)
3× Nancy Lieberman Award (2022–2024)
3× Dawn Staley Award (2021–2023)
2× Big Ten Female Athlete of the Year (2023, 2024)
3× Big Ten Player of the Year (2022–2024)
3× Big Ten tournament MOP (2022 –2024 )
4× First-team All-Big Ten (2021–2024)
WBCA Co-Freshman of the Year (2021)
USBWA National Co-Freshman of the Year (2021)
Big Ten Freshman of the Year (2021)
Big Ten All-Freshman Team (2021)
3× NCAA season assists leader (2022–2024)
3× NCAA season scoring leader (2021, 2022, 2024)
NCAA Division I all-time scoring leader
No. 22 retired by Iowa Hawkeyes
McDonald's All-American (2020 )
Iowa Miss Basketball (2020)
FIBA Under-19 World Cup MVP (2021 )
Stats at WNBA.comStats at Basketball Reference
Caitlin Elizabeth Clark (born January 22, 2002) is an American professional basketball player for the Indiana Fever of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). She played college basketball for the Iowa Hawkeyes and is regarded as one of the greatest collegiate players. Clark is the NCAA Division I all-time leading scorer and was a two-time national player of the year with the Hawkeyes. Since her college career, she has helped popularize women's basketball , a trend which is known as the "Caitlin Clark effect ".
Clark attended Dowling Catholic High School in her hometown of West Des Moines, Iowa , where she was named a McDonald's All-American [ 1] and rated the fourth-best player in her class by ESPN .[ 2] In her freshman season with Iowa, she led the NCAA Division I in scoring and earned All-American honors. As a sophomore , Clark was a unanimous first-team All-American[ 3] and became the first women's player to lead Division I in points and assists in a single season. In her junior season, she was the national player of the year. She led Iowa to its first national championship game . Clark again led Division I in assists and set Big Ten single-season marks in points and assists. As a senior , she repeated as national player of the year and helped Iowa return to the national title game . Clark became the Division I women's career and single-season leader in points and three-pointers and broke the all-time conference record in assists, while leading the nation in both points and assists.
At the youth international level, Clark won three gold medals with the United States, including two at the FIBA Under-19 Women's World Cup , where she was named Most Valuable Player in 2021.
Clark was selected first overall by the Indiana Fever in the 2024 WNBA draft . In her first season, she won the WNBA Rookie of the Year award and made the All-WNBA First Team and WNBA All-Star Game . She set league single-season and single-game records in assists, broke the rookie scoring record, and became the first rookie to achieve a triple-double .
^ Rain, Matthew (January 23, 2020). "Dowling Catholic's Caitlin Clark, an Iowa recruit, named McDonald's All-American" . Des Moines Register . Retrieved January 25, 2025 . Clark is the first Iowa girl selected to the McDonald's All-American Game since 2011, when Linn-Mar's UConn-bound Kiah Stokes received the honor.
^ "Caitlin Clark (high school)" . ESPN . ABC. Retrieved January 25, 2025 .
^ Linder, Jeff (March 16, 2022). "Associated Press unanimously tabs Iowa's Caitlin Clark as a first-team All-American" . The Gazette . Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Retrieved January 29, 2025 .