WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark trolled her former Iowa Hawkeyes teammate Jada Gyamfi for her glam Seattle photos with a Grey's Anatomy reference.
Caitlin Clark is not most people. To further cement that, Clark celebrated her 23rd birthday by going a staggering 50-for-54 on 3-pointers.
Caitlin Clark is celebrating her 23rd birthday by once again giving back to Iowa kids. The Indiana Fever star is donating 22,000 children's books.
Iowa University's women's basketball team and head coach Jan Jensen are going through their first season without star Caitlin Clark since 2019. The Hawkeyes are off to a 12-4 start and are ranked ...
Caitlin Clark turned her birthday into a celebration of literacy, donating 22,000 books to under-resourced schools in Iowa and Indiana through a partnership between her foundation and Scholastic’s national literacy program.
Clark did not respond to all the birthday messages she received on social media, but this one was an exception.
As part of that partnership, Scholastic announced its national literacy program, the United States of Readers, is donating 22,000 children's books. Those books will in turn be distributed to various children's reading programs.
(KCRG) — Former Iowa Hawkeye and WNBA star Caitlin Clark celebrated her birthday Wednesday with a book donation. The Caitlin Clark Foundation says it will distribute 22,000 brand-new children’s books. They will go to programs serving underprivileged children across the country, thanks to a donation from Scholastic.
On Caitlin Clark’s 23rd birthday, the basketball superstar is giving back through efforts to boost child literacy rates across the nation. On Wednesday, the former Hawkeye
Connor McCaffery greeted Caitlin Clark on her 23rd birthday, posting a heartfelt message for his superstar girlfriend on his Instagram account on Wednesday.
West Des Moines native and Iowa Hawkeye alum Caitlin Clark has taken the world by storm over the past year. She was selected 1st overall in the 2024 WNBA Draft. Her rookie season might not have started out too strong, but at the halfway point in the season things started to look up for Clark and the Indiana Fever