I’m glad everyone got to see that on tv. I’m suprised ESPN showed itIt was immediately after Caitlyn yelled at someone to shut the f up, so that may have pissed him off a bit.
I’m glad everyone got to see that on tv. I’m suprised ESPN showed itIt was immediately after Caitlyn yelled at someone to shut the f up, so that may have pissed him off a bit.
Immediately appears she has deleted the tweet. Luckily for snipping tool, we have it!
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Especially when you think about a game like Indiana vs Oklahoma. That's 2 top 20 teams and one has to win a road game to advance to the sweet 16Also it’s really dumb to still be doing the first two rounds as home games. I get it 10 years ago where fan interest isn’t what it is now. But it’s silly to have NCAA tournament games in true road environments, and they’d have plenty of people at neutral sites.
Nailed itShe must have missed a shot. If she misses, it either someone else’s fault or a missed call. CC is perfect and everyone should know this.
It is totally ridiculous that ESPN had a Caitlin Clark highlight. When was the last time ESPN had a highlight of player who shot 8-22 from field and 5-14 from 3 pts? The two plays where Clark made shots and supposedly fouled, she wasn’t even touched.Great call here. NCAA setting up Iowa opponents to play the role of Washington Generals with outcomes already pre-determined.
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What were the free throw totals tonight?
And ToE makes their free throws at an excellent clip. Unfortunately if ISU had shot Iowa's ft percentage yesterday they win their game in regulation easily.WVU had plenty of chances. They basically didn’t let Iowa score in the second quarter but failed to score themselves. In a game like this in Iowa City, you have to figure you need to win by around 10 to actually win by 1. Fouls will not go your way and there will be a crazy free throw disparity.
You can say that for sure. It doesn’t make it true, but you can technically say itI appreciate her skills, how she has handled this. I think her crown is heavy. She has been the face of women’s basketball, you can even say men’s basketball, for all year long.” - Lisa Bluder
M'kay.
I had the same reaction, but then it occurred to me this statement is true for Iowa men's basketball.You can say that for sure. It doesn’t make it true, but you can technically say it
Update: now a comparison to Kobe and Lebron.This morning on Kxno there's a lot of Jordan comparisons (but they're all about his pro career).
Comparing CC's demeanor to his, The Last Dance, etc. His hate of Isaiah Thomas, bossing around teammates, complaining to refs.
I guess I just think there can be a separation of college vs pro and lumping them together is weird and unnecessary.
I just don't know why we can't say "she's one of the greatest college players ever."