IOWA CITY — Iowa Hawkeyes senior guard Caitlin Clark knows she will have a big decision to make when this season ends. The National Player of the Year last season in women's basketball, Clark said Wednesday at Iowa media day that she will approach this season trying to enjoy everything as if it's her last go-round with the Hawkeyes.
But she doesn't know if it is or not. Clark's class is the last eligible for the COVID-19 waiver enacted in 2020-21, when she was a freshman, so she could return for a fifth season in 2024-25. «I'm going to know when I need to know,» said Clark, who led the Hawkeyes to the national championship game last season, where they fell to the LSU Tigers. «I think it's very similar to my college decision.
It's like I'm in the recruiting process again.» «It's really not something I think about every day or let weigh on me. I'm focused on helping this team be the best they can be.
The biggest thing is I'm just going to trust my gut. I'm not going to do a lot of research on what's better. I'm going to trust my gut and go with that.» Clark, who turns 22 in February and is both an athletic and academic All-American, could declare for the draft after playing four years.