The Special Olympics Southern California team is coached by Caitlin Clark, who is vivacious and supportive.

Caitlin was clearly thrilled and genuinely appreciated becoming the team’s leader.

The Special Olympics Southern California team had a happy and thrilling occasion when Caitlin Clark, the top-ranked choice in the anticipated WNBA draft, took over as head coach for the club. Excitement was evident in Caitlin’s eyes as she led the team in celebrating and let out loud cheers for each basket that the rest of the team made. She was always there to mentor and uplift them.

In addition to offering them counsel and direction during the game, Caitlin, a member of the Iowa Hawkeyes women’s basketball team, is shown in the video getting incredibly enthusiastic when one of their players makes a big basket.

 

After earning the National Player of the Year Award and shattering almost all records, Caitlin Clark has become one of the most well-known figures in women’s collegiate basketball.

 

Clark reveled in his achievement of receiving yet another trophy. Caitlin won the prize a second time, and this time she looked stunning in a red dress. She finished off her appearance with a classy pair of white pointed-toe shoes as she grinned for the cameras.

Iowa has already announced it will retire her No. 22 jersey, thanks to her immense impact on the court, she leaves as the most prolific scorer in college basketball history and joins the elite as the seventh player to win the Women’s Wooden Award multiple times.

 

After winning the Wooden Award last season, he stepped up his game this year and leads the country in points per game (31.6), assists (8.9) and three-pointers (5.2), while shooting 37.8% from long distance and contributing 7.4 rebounds.

 

 

 

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