New York Post

Mountainee­rs coach denies he was ‘trash-talking’ Clark

- By HOWIE KUSSOY

IOWA CITY, Iowa — LaBradford Smith is famous for something he never said.

It was after a strong performanc­e by Smith against the Bulls that Michael Jordan invented being insulted by the young guard, as fuel for their next meeting.

Caitlin Clark doesn’t need to rely on her imaginatio­n.

On Selection Sunday, West Virginia coach Mark Kellogg saw a potential second-round matchup with No. 1 Iowa flash on the screen and screamed to the gathering of family, friends and fans:

“Let’s win one and then send Caitlin Clark packing.”

The clip has been watched countless times, creating thousands of headlines.

Though Clark wasn’t bothered by the comment — “He’s probably just competitiv­e,” she said — the firstyear Mountainee­rs coach would take a mulligan.

A zebra doesn’t tap a lion on the shoulder to introduce itself.

“I’m not a trash-talking ... I wasn’t out to get Caitlin Clark. It’s not Mark Kellogg versus Caitlin Clark,” the coach said. “Somebody else in the room is the one that used the ‘packing’ line to me, and it turned into, ‘Well, guys, if we want to do something special, we have to win one and then we’d have to send Caitlin Clark home.

“You know how social media works. The clip just keeps getting shorter and shorter, and then finally by the end of it it was Mark Kellogg is calling out Caitlin Clark.”

Internally, the Iowa superstar may be interpreti­ng it differentl­y.

When a rival high school’s fans chanted she was “overrated,” she responded with 42 points. When Iowa State’s crowd did the same in December, Clark left the rivalry road game with 35 points and a win.

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