Women’s college basketball phenom Caitlin Clark is gearing up for a busy summer, which could include her making her Olympic debut.
USA Basketball Women’s National Team announced its 14-athlete roster for training camp, which is scheduled to begin on Wednesday in Cleveland, Ohio.
Clark, who is in the midst of pursuing a national championship, was named as one of the invitees, but her appearance will depend on how the No. 1 seed Hawkeyes fare in the NCAA women’s basketball tournament.
“Caitlin Clark will attend training camp, contingent on University of Iowa’s progression through the NCAA Tournament,” a new release from USA Basketball read.
Training camp is scheduled to run from April 3 to 5, while the women’s Final Four in Cleveland is scheduled to run from April 4 to 7.
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Clark’s invitation comes as no surprise. The presumptive No. 1 overall pick in next month’s draft, Clark has already earned three gold medals with USA Basketball junior national teams. She last won gold as a member of the 2021 USA Women’s U19 National Team.
Clark’s final year at Iowa has been filled with personal milestones and has undoubtedly brought a new wave of attention to women’s basketball. She became the all-time leading women’s scorer and, eventually, the NCAA Division I overall career-scoring leader.
The Hawkeyes’ success also continues to draw in more fans. Iowa’s second round victory over West Virginia on Monday drew in a record 4.9 million viewers, making it the all-time leading women’s scorer and, eventually, the NCAA Division I overall career scoring leader.
Still in the heat of March Madness and with the WNBA Draft and potentially the Paris Olympics on the horizon, Clark is gearing up for a busy post-college career.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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