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College basketball analyst Jay Bilas on court storming: ‘Fans do not belong’ on the floor ‘ever’

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Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Since Caitlin Clark collided with a fan who stormed the court after Iowa was upset by Ohio State, debate has been renewed about whether it's OK for fans to enter the court.

The Buckeyes took down the Hawkeyes in overtime Sunday, 100-92. But as Clark tried to exit the floor, she and a Buckeyes fan collided.

Clark was tended to by an Ohio State player and coaching personnel from both sides. She was helped back to the locker room but told reporters she was doing OK after the collision. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Penn State Nittany Lions fans storm the court after winning a college basketball game against the Wisconsin Badgers at the Bryce Joyce Center Jan.

16, 2024, in University Park, Pa.   (Mitchell Layton/Getty Images) Clark said she got "just hammered" and called it "kind of scary," but she understood the moment was "good for their students" and "totally fine." But one big name in college basketball says it's time for court storming to end.

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