Caitlin Clark ended her college basketball career amid disappointment at not being able to win a championship during her time at Iowa.

She had a standout performance with 30 points against South Carolina in the national championship game, the Hawkeyes ultimately suffered an 87-75 loss to the formidable Gamecocks.

Amid criticism surrounding Clark’s interactions with referees throughout the NCAA Tournament. Fans expressed disappointment at her constant pleas for fouls, saying they were excessive and unjustified.

This theme continued, with her complaints often overshadowing her stellar performances on the field, at times even prompting a weary response from her own father.

In the final game against UConn, a controversial call added to the drama, with 18 fouls against the Huskies, including a controversial on-screen illegal call in the dying moments. regret. Despite the setbacks, Iowa pulled out a narrow victory, despite some controversial moments.

During the national title game, even though South Carolina faced calls for fouls, fans still did not sympathize with Clark, especially after witnessing her aggressive play, e.g. repel a defender before sinking a three-pointer.

Despite not winning a college championship, Clark’s legacy remains illustrious as the highest scoring player in NCAA basketball history. As she transitions to the WNBA, she can proudly reflect on her record-breaking college career, even as she embarks on new challenges at the professional level.