Clark is 18 points away from surpassing 'Pistol' Pete Maravich's NCAA points record
Sunday marks the end of an era not just in Iowa, but in women's basketball.
Caitlin Clark will be playing her final home game for the Iowa Hawkeyes, as the superstar has declared for the WNBA Draft.
The Hawkeyes will start the Big Ten Tournament later this week before playing in the women's March Madness tournament – then, it's off to the pros for Clark.
But Sunday has a lot more meaning than just a farewell, as Clark will likely find herself rewriting the history books.
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Guard Caitlin Clark of the Hawkeyes celebrates with teammates during a presentation after breaking the NCAA women's all-time scoring record during the game against the Michigan Wolverines at Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Feb. 15, 2024 in Iowa City. (Matthew Holst/Getty Images)
What's at stake?
Before we get to Clark, this is an important game for the Hawkeyes, who are ranked sixth in the country. Iowa (25-4, 14-3) is hosting No. 2 Ohio State (25-3, 16-1), who have clinched the regular season conference title. The Buckeyes have won 15 straight.
It's the best test Iowa can get, as they fight to send Clark to the pros with a long-coveted NCAA championship.
Clark, though, will be going for history.
Caitlin Clark of the Iowa Hawkeyes looks to the bench after a play against the Cornhuskers at Pinnacle Bank Arena on Feb. 11, 2024, in Lincoln, Nebraska. (Steven Branscombe/Getty Images)
Catching ‘Pistol’ Pete
Clark became the NCAA women's all-time leading scorer on Feb. 15, but she is now 18 points away from scoring the most points in men's or women's college history.
"Pistol" Pete Maravich scored 3,667 in his three seasons at LSU (without a three-point line). Clark currently sits at 3,650.
She's averaging 32.2 points per game this season, so the record should come on Sunday – Clark has not scored under 18 points in a game since Feb. 12 of last year. In fact, in her 129 career games at Iowa, she's scored under 18 in just five of them.
Guard Caitlin Clark of the Hawkeyes listens as the crowd cheers after she broke the NCAA women's all-time scoring record at Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Feb. 15, 2024, in Iowa City. (Matthew Holst/Getty Images)
How to watch
The game tips off at 1 p.m. ET on FOX.
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