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Dowling Catholic star Caitlin Clark has lofty goals for her career at Iowa
"Caitlin wants to get to the Final Four," said Dickson Jensen, Clark's AAU coach with national power All Iowa Attack. "They’ve got a very legitimate chance. That’s what that program can build. Even (when Clark is) a freshman, that team next year is a Sweet 16-type team. They’ll contend for the Big Ten championship all four years, I guarantee it."
Jensen has seen all 25 girls who were named McDonald's All-Americans this week. He says with confidence that Clark is the best — that she's the national player of the year.
"They’re going to grow something great and maybe have an opportunity to do something here in Iowa that nobody’s done in a long time — get to the Final Four," Jensen said. "She’s not afraid to cut the nets down."
[...] next year, the door is open for Clark and her state-leading 34.6 points per game to slide into Carver-Hawkeye Arena and start leaving her mark right away as the team's lead guard.
"Lisa will give (Clark) the ball Day 1. She's going to be an impact player on a national scale Day 1," Jensen added. "Timing is great. The future of basketball for the University of Iowa is really strong."
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Dowling Catholic star Caitlin Clark has lofty goals for her career at Iowa
"Caitlin wants to get to the Final Four," said Dickson Jensen, Clark's AAU coach with national power All Iowa Attack. "They’ve got a very legitimate chance. That’s what that program can build. Even (when Clark is) a freshman, that team next year is a Sweet 16-type team. They’ll contend for the Big Ten championship all four years, I guarantee it."
Jensen has seen all 25 girls who were named McDonald's All-Americans this week. He says with confidence that Clark is the best — that she's the national player of the year.
"They’re going to grow something great and maybe have an opportunity to do something here in Iowa that nobody’s done in a long time — get to the Final Four," Jensen said. "She’s not afraid to cut the nets down."
[...] next year, the door is open for Clark and her state-leading 34.6 points per game to slide into Carver-Hawkeye Arena and start leaving her mark right away as the team's lead guard.
"Lisa will give (Clark) the ball Day 1. She's going to be an impact player on a national scale Day 1," Jensen added. "Timing is great. The future of basketball for the University of Iowa is really strong."
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