Social Media Is Going Wild Over Photo Of Caitlin Clark In Tight Street Clothes, Looking Like We’ve Never Seen Her Before.
The college basketball world was dealt their dream matchup for the Elite 8 of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament, as Caitlin Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes will take on Angel Reese and the LSU Tigers with a spot in the Final Four on the line.
Clark and Reese will do battle for the first time since their epic showdown in last year’s NCAA tournament finals, where Angel infamously taunted Caitlin with her ring celebration.


Clark and the no. 1 ranked Iowa Hawkeyes earned their spot in the Elite 8 with a convincing 89-68 victory over no. 5 Colorado. Afterwards, a photo of Clark walking on the court in street clothes went viral on social media, with some suggesting that the Hawkeyes star may have been hiding something from us all along.
lowkeyyyy
— Mark Jackson’s Burner (@casualtakeking) March 31, 2024
a date with Caitlin Clark or receive $500,000?
Would you?
— Hater Report (@HaterReport_) March 31, 2024
It’s a much different look than the sweaty, ponytail Caitlin Clark we’re all used to seeing on the court.

Iowa entered last year’s championship game against LSU as the higher-ranked team, but they couldn’t keep up with Kim Mulkey’s squad, losing by a score of 102-85. Clark did have a game-high 30 points to go along with 8 assists and two rebounds, but it wasn’t enough, as the Hawkeyes defense struggled to contain all of the star power on the Tigers’ roster.
Both teams will be bringing back some key players from last year’s matchup. When it’s all said and done, Monday’s game could very well end up being the most watched game of this year’s tournament.
News
ICE Agents Taser Black Off-Duty Police Captain—$5.4M Lawsuit Follows
As Captain Selene Hartwell stood face to face with ICE officer Edward Fairmont, her mind began to work at lightning speed. Every second that passed, she assessed the situation, not only to protect herself but also to ensure that her…
Racist Cop Tasers a Black Delta Force Commander – Pentagon Angry, 17 Years Prison.
Part 2 What happened after that first command did not explode all at once. At first, it moved in inches. In the tightening of the air. In the way the fluorescent lights above the gas station suddenly seemed harsher than…
Racist Cop Tasers a Black Delta Force Commander – Pentagon Angry, 17 Years Prison. – Part 2
After the event, a young Black staff sergeant approached him in the parking lot. He looked barely thirty. Nervous. Respectful. Angry in a way he was still trying to keep hidden. “My little boy saw the video,” the sergeant said….
The Morning He Chose the Wrong Man – Part 2
They did not. Dana began simply. “Officer Mercer, why did you stop Mr. Reed?” “He looked out of place,” Ryan said. Dana nodded slightly. “Out of place where?” “At the federal courthouse.” “Did he run?” “No.” “Did he threaten anyone?”…
The Morning He Chose the Wrong Man – Part 2
The plaza behind him was the same one where Mercer had stopped him months earlier. Same stone. Same flags. Same glass. But the air around it felt altered now, not redeemed exactly, but made honest. “What should they take from…
The Morning He Chose the Wrong Man
Part 2 The silence that followed the badge reveal could not have lasted more than two seconds. But to Officer Ryan Mercer, it felt like something much longer. It felt like the air had turned heavy all at once, thick…
End of content
No more pages to load