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Sporting News ranks the top seven players of all-time
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[QUOTE="MSSportsGuy, post: 4882897, member: 6485"] I appreciate your feedback and upon further reflection she deserves top 10. Titles don't mean everything but Clark wasn't at the top of the list that started the discussion and the six in front of her won NCs so it's not just fans on this board. I can say her college career has been better than Griner and probably Parker. Moore not being in the top 7 though is laughable. What she's done the past few years has been amazing. The amount of attention likely grew in relation to how much more media focus there is on the sport now (still small but obviously much more than when those players were in college,) but Clark raised the attention bar even higher and has more people than ever watching the sport. I totally respect her staying home to play for Iowa and getting them to this point but she's not the first to stick around a program that had been marginally successful and make a huge impact. Her 2023 tournament was incredible. I remember a woman named Swoopes taking the 1993 tournament by storm, just two examples of extremely good players putting their teams on their backs. I'm enjoying her career quite a bit and who knows, last year Iowa took down a heavily favored SC team so it could happen again. It doesn't diminishes her legacy or accomplishments at all if they come up short for the NC but I don't think her four year body of work is better than any of the five I listed originally. [/QUOTE]
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