Unless there is more ad money awaiting in the WNBA, Clark will be back for her graduate season.So ... she might not get to play against Caitlin Clark again
I'm also not sure how this works with signing a letter of intent. We're past the spring signing period, so I don't think the coaches can comment on her until she enrolls at ISU. Of course if she enrolls for the summer semester, that could happen at any moment. Summer session II started yesterday, so it's possible she won't enroll until fall.
Unless there is more ad money awaiting in the WNBA, Clark will be back for her graduate season.
completely agree but it sure does seem weird to me that we can now say that about alot of college players.Clark will be back. She'll make way more money playing college bball at Iowa than she will in the WNBA.
Clark will be back. She'll make way more money playing college bball at Iowa than she will in the WNBA.
Why would that get her to leave? Is that something that would ensure her more national advertising? Plenty of college kids have made the Olympics in various sports. It seems winning would raise their NIL if still eligible.I think the only thing that could have her leave would be if she was promised a spot on the Olympic team by Dawn Staley.
I would suggest that Clark will not play a fifth year at Iowa, thus, next year will be her last.I think the only thing that could have her leave would be if she was promised a spot on the Olympic team by Dawn Staley.
I would suggest that Clark will not play a fifth year at Iowa, thus, next year will be her last.
Here’s why:
1) here NIL deals are likely set up to go with her should she go to the WNBA
2) next year Iowa will have a disappointing year without Monica and Warnock. While Monica provided a second elite scorer, Warnock was a fantastic rebounder and could stretch the floor with her ability to hit the 3. Additionally, both could guard taller opponents. Iowa’s ceiling next year is sweet sixteen / 2nd weekend of the tournament.
3) Clark is a competitor and will want the challenge of playing against the talent in the WNBA.
…she will no doubt be on the Olympic team next summer, but will likely get limited playing time, as has been the case with every college player in the past.
Not that I encourage talking about EIU or Clark here, but Warnock's contributions will easily be replaced, likely by Kylie Feuerbach, assuming she's fully recovered from her ACL injury. I thought Kylie showed significant athleticism and talent during her freshman season, and I fear we'll see it come to fruition for the hated arch-rival this winter. JMHO.2) next year Iowa will have a disappointing year without Monica and Warnock. While Monica provided a second elite scorer, Warnock was a fantastic rebounder and could stretch the floor with her ability to hit the 3. Additionally, both could guard taller opponents. Iowa’s ceiling next year is sweet sixteen / 2nd weekend of the tournament.
Warnock’s stats speak for themself.Not that I encourage talking about EIU or Clark here, but Warnock's contributions will easily be replaced, likely by Kylie Feuerbach, assuming she's fully recovered from her ACL injury. I thought Kylie showed significant athleticism and talent during her freshman season, and I fear we'll see it come to fruition for the hated arch-rival this winter. JMHO.
Kylie is a perimeter player. Warnock could hit the boards besides shoot. Kylie has three years left, but it would not surprise me if she is a graduate transfer whenever Clark decides to move on.Warnock’s stats speak for themself.
She was a tenacious rebounder and shot over 50% overall from the floor for her four years and 40.5% from 3! Those are very impressive shooting percentages -- especially for a someone who rebounds like she did.
McKenna Warnock Career Stats - NCAAW - ESPN
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Kylie shot below 30% from 3 at Iowa State and only 30.6% from 3 at Iowa. I hope you are right that she significantly improves her for shooting percentages and rebounding since she does play hard and is athletic and long.
Kylie Feuerbach - Iowa Hawkeyes Guard - ESPN
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La Chapell is going to Belmont.I see that Emily La Chapell is transferring from Marquette. Wasn't she on our recruiting list coming out of high school in Wisconsin? With the absence of experience guards, wouldn't she be a good get?
Haven't been on here much and was wondering if Isnelle Natabou is on campus.