The parade of individual accolades for Iowa guard Caitlin Clark continued on Tuesday, as she was named the Wooden Award National Player of the Year. The Wooden Award Player of the Year honors follow on the heels of Clark receiving the Naismith Trophy and AP Player of the Year recognition last week, giving her a clean sweep of all the major National Player of the Year Awards.
Clark, a junior from West Des Moines, Iowa, averaged 27.8 points per game, third-best in D-I, and she led the nation in assists per game (8.6) and three-pointers made per game (3.5). Clark became the first women's player in NCAA history to finish with over 1000 points (1055) and 300 assists (320) in a single season, numbers that also smashed Big Ten single season records.
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Clark, a junior from West Des Moines, Iowa, averaged 27.8 points per game, third-best in D-I, and she led the nation in assists per game (8.6) and three-pointers made per game (3.5). Clark became the first women's player in NCAA history to finish with over 1000 points (1055) and 300 assists (320) in a single season, numbers that also smashed Big Ten single season records.
MORE HERE: https://iowa.rivals.com/news/caitlin-clark-wins-wooden-award-sweeps-player-of-year-awards