Caitlin Clark Sends Emotional Letter to Iowa Hawkeye Basketball Players and Coach Jan Jansen Ahead of New Season: “I’m a Hawkeye, Always Have Been, Always Will Be”
As the Iowa Hawkeyes prepare to embark on a new season, star player Caitlin Clark has reached out to her teammates and head coach Jan Jansen with an emotional letter that encapsulates her passion for the program and her unwavering commitment to her teammates. In her heartfelt message, Clark emphasizes her identity as a Hawkeye, declaring, “I’m a Hawkeye, always have been, always will be,” a sentiment that resonates deeply with the spirit of the team and its community.
“As the new basketball season approaches, I just want to take a moment to express how much I love and support our team. Watching you all play has always been a source of pride and inspiration for me.
I can’t wait to cheer you on this season as you take the court. Your hard work, dedication, and passion for the game truly embody the spirit of our hometown. Let’s make this season one to remember, filled with exciting moments and great teamwork!
Here’s to a fantastic season ahead! Go Hawks”
Fans Said The Same Thing About Caitlin Clark After WNBA Rookie Season
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark recently took to social media following a WNBA offseason activity with her teammate, Lexie Hull.
Clark posted a video of herself and Hull playing golf on TikTok. While Clark was teeing off on one of the holes, she hit off the box with an iron and nearly sunk in a hole-in-one.
Once the ball hit the greens, Hull shouted toward Clark, saying, “Caitlin, that could be in…oh my.”
The two then saw the ball land just inches away from the hole. Clark ran around the tee box, telling Hull and the photographers at the course, “Right from the hole. Are we sure it didn’t go in? Are we sure?”
The WNBA and golf community then commented on the video, with some fans mentioning that Clark is a pure athlete who can thrive in any sport.
“She really can play them all and play them well,” said one fan.
“Not NBC Sports posting this. I love it. Caitlin Clark is THE moment,” said another fan.
“Caitlin Clark is amazing,” mentioned one fan.
“Excellent in anything she does. Makes it look easy,” commented one fan.
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“She’s near perfect!” said one fan.
“Good for her,” said another fan.
When Clark’s WNBA rookie season ended, she mentioned that she would take time to blow off some steam and hit the links. She revealed her offseason plans right after the Fever fell to the Connecticut Sun in Game 2 of the first round of the WNBA playoffs.
“I don’t know what I’m gonna do tomorrow,” Clark said. “Maybe play some golf. That’s what I’m gonna do until it gets too cold in Indiana. I’ll become a professional golfer.”
Not only has Clark proven her skill set on the golf course, but the Fever star is also fresh off winning the WNBA’s Rookie of the Year award.
During her first season with the Fever, Clark averaged 19.2 points, 5.7 rebounds and 8.4 assists per game. She led the WNBA in average assists and the rookie class in points.