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Pure class for Michigan and Kim Barnes Arico. Love seeing stuff like this.
Pure class for Michigan and Kim Barnes Arico. Love seeing stuff like this.
Yep. As Caitlin got closer to breaking the record, folks were pulling names out of everywhere.Not to mention the single season scoring record of that player whose name no one can remember anyway
I hope she passes Maravich as well.Can you please update Vowel!!! I look forward to you posting after each game for Caitlin. I'm hoping she passes Maravich before tournament time begins.
I hope the NCAA will take this opportunity to distinguish the difference between the two. A scoring record for a three year college career, as Maravich did, and one for a four year college career, which Clark will do. I think Clark should acknowledge the difference too.I hope she passes Maravich as well.
She has already acknowledged the difference, in at least two interviews I've seen. One would need to be a dullard to not understand the wonder of what Maravich did, and Caitlin no dullard.I hope the NCAA will take this opportunity to distinguish the difference between the two. A scoring record for a three year college career, as Maravich did, and one for a four year college career, which Clark will do. I think Clark should acknowledge the difference too.
That's good. Didn't know if she had addressed it yet since she still has a couple of others between where she is and his mark. And I do not put her in this category by any stretch, but there are people who understand the wonder of what he did but try to leave that out because it doesn't push the narrative they want to promote.She has already acknowledged the difference, in at least two interviews I've seen. One would need to be a dullard to not understand the wonder of what Maravich did, and Caitlin no dullard.
All of Pistol's stats are jaw dropping, but 38.1 field goal attempts per game may be even more jaw dropping than 44.2 ppg.That's good. Didn't know if she had addressed it yet since she still has a couple of others between where she is and his mark. And I do not put her in this category by any stretch, but there are people who understand the wonder of what he did but try to leave that out because it doesn't push the narrative they want to promote.
Question--was the freshman not playing varsity rule a national rule or just LSU's rule?I hope the NCAA will take this opportunity to distinguish the difference between the two. A scoring record for a three year college career, as Maravich did, and one for a four year college career, which Clark will do. I think Clark should acknowledge the difference too.
National rule.Question--was the freshman not playing varsity rule a national rule or just LSU's rule?
Regardless, there's space for both to acknowledge their greatness. Maravich was an amazing player and racked up huge individual numbers but never found team success collegiately. Clark's scoring year by year pales compared to Pete's but her team success blows Maravich's away.
Got it. Then yes, definitely should make a distinction IMO.National rule.
That's amazing. Probably speaks a lot to the evolution of the game and how much a bigger part the 3 pointer plays now.Clark is 18 points from passing the great Pistol Pete for the all time scoring record in NCAA history--men's or women's. She also topped 500 career 3s last night and is in 2nd place all time, 35 triples away from breaking the all time record. Worth noting, Taylor Robertson's all time record of 537 triples was established over a 5 year career and Clark has played 22 fewer games than Robertson.
Interestingly, the all time 3pt record was held by Laurie Koehn from 2005-2015, and then by Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis from 2015-2018. In the past 6 years, 16 players have surpassed KML's mark of 398, with 10 of them accomplishing the feat in just 4 years (6 only passed the mark due to 5 years of eligibility). Regardless, that's wild how for for 13 years Laurie Koehn was #1 or #2 all time, and in the last 6 year she's been pushed down to #18 all time.
This is the same reason I don't think many of Clark's records will last as long as the media is portraying and casual Iowa fans are expecting. Offenses across the board are becoming faster and more efficient every season.That's amazing. Probably speaks a lot to the evolution of the game and how much a bigger part the 3 pointer plays now.
This is the same reason I don't think many of Clark's records will last as long as the media is portraying and casual Iowa fans are expecting. Offenses across the board are becoming faster and more efficient every season.