Toronto Star

Hawkeyes Final Four bound

Clark’s 41 points help Iowa seal win in rematch against defending champs

- DOUG FEINBERG

Caitlin Clark made nine three-pointers and finished with 41 points and 12 assists in a sensationa­l performanc­e, helping the Iowa Hawkeyes knock defending champion LSU out of the women’s NCAA Tournament with a 9487 victory on Monday night and advance to their second straight Final Four.

Top-seeded Iowa will play UConn or Southern California, who met late Monday, in the national semifinals Friday night in Cleveland.

“This one probably feels a little bit better — it’s my senior year with this group,” Clark said. “A lot of people counted us out at the beginning of the year with the people we lost. And all we did was work really hard. To get back here is really hard. This regional was loaded with so much talent. The job’s not finished.”

Monday’s highly anticipate­d matchup was a rematch of last year’s national championsh­ip game won by LSU, which drew a record 9.9 million viewers. Both teams wished that this meeting had come later in the tournament instead of with a Final Four berth at stake, but that was out of their control.

Clark, who also scored 41 points in the regional finals last year, and Angel Reese of LSU put on a memorable show for the sold-out crowd and the millions watching.

With the game tied at 45 after an entertaini­ng first half, Clark took over in the third quarter. The NCAA Division I all-time scoring leader hit four three-pointers, each deeper than the previous one. Her fourth of the quarter, from her signature logo range, made it 61-52. It also was the 538th of her career, which made her the all-time leader in that category among NCAA Division I players, passing Oklahoma’s Taylor Robertson.

Flau’jae Johnson scored 23 points for No. 3 seed LSU, which fell short of becoming the first repeat champion since UConn in 2016. Reese finished with 17 points and 20 rebounds before fouling out with 1:45 left.

Iowa’s lead ballooned to 65-52 before LSU scored six straight points. The Tigers trailed 69-58 heading into the fourth quarter before scoring the first five points to get within

69-63. But they got no closer as Clark wouldn’t let the Hawkeyes lose. Her ninth 3-pointer, which tied the NCAA record for most in a tournament game, made it 80-69 with 5:05 left. She pumped her chest as she ran back down the court and yelled to the adoring crowd.

Clark has already declared for this year’s WNBA draft. Reese, too, will have a decision to make about whether to turn pro or come back with one more season.

The game got off to a quick start and the first quarter was an offensive clinic by both teams. Clark got the scoring going early, much to the delight of a pro-Iowa crowd. She hit a three to start the game, breaking a tie with Diana Taurasi for most

three-pointers in NCAA Tournament history.

Iowa led 17-9 before LSU coach Kim Mulkey called a timeout. That seemed to settle her team down as the Tigers outscored the Hawkeyes 22-9 the rest of the quarter behind Reese, who finished the opening 10 minutes with 10 points, five rebounds and three assists to go along with two steals.

The Tigers got a scare in the second when Reese went down trying to block Clark’s shot. She went down on the baseline and hopped off the court. She rode a stationary bike for a few minutes before returning to the game. Reese was a little slower getting up the court but otherwise appeared unaffected.

 ?? MARY ALTAFFER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Iowa’s Caitlin Clark, left, helped the Hawkeyes advance to their second straight Final Four after defeating LSU on Monday in Albany, N.Y.
MARY ALTAFFER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Iowa’s Caitlin Clark, left, helped the Hawkeyes advance to their second straight Final Four after defeating LSU on Monday in Albany, N.Y.

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