The Los Angeles Athletic Club announced that Caitlin Clark of the University of Iowa is the winner of the 2023 John R. Wooden Award presented by Wendy’s as the most outstanding player in women’s college basketball.

A 2022 Wooden Award All American and finalist, Clark becomes the first winner from the University of Iowa. This year, she became the first Division I women’s player to surpass 900 points and 300 assists in the same season. She is tied for the second most career triple doubles, behind Wooden Award winner Sabrina Ionescu (2019 & 2020) and recorded the first 40-point triple double in NCAA Tournament history.

23 Comments

  1. She deserved the award. Caitlyn Clark is a gifted athlete and a decent human being. She is a credit to women's basketball and Iowa.

  2. Such a difference from Reese's immature ranting.
    I'm so impressed with the composure and positivity of Caitlin
    towards her peers and Staley. Such a role model for a diversity of future little girl ballers.

  3. One of the best female athletes ever. I hope trans men don’t wreck the women’s game.

  4. If I wanted to hear some "punk-ass" baller, a very very good one, yap I would go down the playground. She is a terrific player, but a terrible example for young athletes, her parents should be ashamed!

  5. Well deserved great coach great player,I wished Iowa won the championship they have more class,nicer can't wait until later this year to see Iowa 2023-24. Just stay healthy and safe,I'm a Caitlin Clark Fan and Iowa Fan.

  6. Full-time student and top athlete – IT'S TOO MUCH! – I know. There HAS to be some give for these kids who excel in both, which is what we want to encourage.

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