MINNEAPOLIS — By Caitlin Clark's stratospheric standards, a double-double is not exactly remarkable. Doing it in the game's first 13 minutes, though, probably merits mention.
"Caitlin's going to do whatever she has to do," head coach Lisa Bluder said after the game. "If she's open, she's going to shoot it. If she draws two defenders, she's going to dish it. She's exceptional — exceptional — at it, especially in the full court."
Clark had 12 points and 10 assists by the 7:45 mark of the second quarter — just over 12 minutes of gametime — and finished with 28 points and 15 assists as Iowa scorched sixth-seeded Michigan, 95-68, in the semifinals of the Big Ten Tournament Saturday afternoon. Iowa will face Nebraska in the tourney championship Sunday at 11 AM CT.
"Caitlin's going to do whatever she has to do," head coach Lisa Bluder said after the game. "If she's open, she's going to shoot it. If she draws two defenders, she's going to dish it. She's exceptional — exceptional — at it, especially in the full court."
Clark had 12 points and 10 assists by the 7:45 mark of the second quarter — just over 12 minutes of gametime — and finished with 28 points and 15 assists as Iowa scorched sixth-seeded Michigan, 95-68, in the semifinals of the Big Ten Tournament Saturday afternoon. Iowa will face Nebraska in the tourney championship Sunday at 11 AM CT.
Go Iowa Awesome - No. 3 Iowa 95, Michigan 68: One More for the Hardware
The three takeaways from Iowa's 95-68 rout of Michigan in the Big Ten Tournament semifinal.
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