Caitlin Clark had created many emblematic moments on the ground, but it was the one who came into practice that caused agitation this week.
Images of the WNBA superstar have become viral after reappearing showing her by making a mad race during a fray in her college days at Iowa.
In Hawkeyes training, Clark and his teammates were captured against a male melee team with the goalkeeper proving that she can dominate no matter who is competition.
In the two -minute clip, Clark is captured by organizing an explosive performance, marking 22 points against men.
And, in his guest episode on the Netflix show by David Letterman, “my next guest does not need an introduction”, which dropped Tuesday, Clark broke down the mad race.
“We have a training team that is all guys … I think we were broken 15. We did some three, we cut (head) at 10, perhaps,” said Clark.
The WNBA Caitlin Clark superstar became viral after a clip for college days has resurfaced

Images of the guard marking 22 points in two minutes in the practice of Iowa have reappeared
Letterman then intervened and said: “When you say” we did some three “, was you or everyone was doing three?”
“It was me, but the points went to Iowa Hawkeyes,” said Clark, laughing. “So I think I had 22 points in 2 minutes, it was the moral of the story.”
Clark joked that no one really knew if it had happened because no one had seen it because of the moment occurring in training.
However, the star of Indiana Fever quickly proved to be wrong because the clip of the legendary shooting resurfaced on social networks so that all his fans can see them – including Dave Portnoy.
The founder of Barstool Sports, who was passionate about Clark, republished the clip to X when he spoke it once again.
“It may be the most incredible Caitlin Clark video that I have ever seen,” he wrote. “A lost scrum video compared to the male practice team of Iowa in which Caitlin goes to Berserker mode and brand 22 points in 2 minutes. She is the only one.
His praise occurs after the media personality swinging to defend Clark and his university career earlier this week.

The images triggered praise of his fans, including the founder of Barstool Sports Dave Portnoy
The appearance of IOWA in the confrontation of the title March Madness from last year with the South Carolina, the last Clark match for Hawkeyes, attracted 18.9 million viewers, the most for a female basketball match in history.
The Sunday championship match between the South Carolina and a Uconn team led by Paige Bueckers attracted 8.5 million viewers.
“ I’m going to need all the racing baits that explain the popularity of Caitlin Clarks simply because it is white to explain why 10 million people more watched it last year that Paige Bueckers (also white) this year. I’m going to hang up and listen to ” said Portnoy on X.
Clark and Iowa set the record for the four most watched female basketball games of all time in a period of 13 months during its Iowa junior and senior seasons.