Caitlin Clark’s GPA Has Been Revealed In The Wake Of Her WNBA Debut, And It Will Shock You
Caitlin Clark (Photo via @caitlinclark22/Instagram)
Caitlin Clark was bossing college both on the court and in the classroom.
The new Indiana Fever guard left the NCAA as its highest-ever scorer and has already put on a show in the WNBA, having made her professional debut on Friday night, with the Fever making her the No. 1 overall pick last month.
Clark scored 21 points in a loss against the Dallas Wings on the weekend, hitting five threes in her first game for her new team.
Fans are well aware of how dangerous she is on the basketball court, but that might not be the case regarding academics.
Caitlin Clark’s GPA At The University Of Iowa
Caitlin Clark (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
According to Athlon Sports, Clark posted a 3.64 GPA at Iowa, where she majored in marketing, though she’s yet to finish her degree.
“I would love to be on the Olympic team and be in Paris,” she said recently. “But that’s not up to me. I actually still need to earn my degree, too; I need to graduate college first, or else my mom might kill me.”
Marketing is no easy subject, and it should be a lot harder if you’re being the best college player in the nation by night.
Clark is keen on completing her degree before the summer so she can compete in the Olympics, and it would come as a real shock if she lets that get in her way, given her hyper-competitive nature.
Caitlin Clark and the Fever will play their next preseason game against the Atlanta Dream next Friday before beginning the regular season against the Connecticut Sun the following Tuesday
VIDEO: Emotionally Charged Michael Jordan Tears Up After Completing $10 Million Pledge
Michael Jordan, in his legendary NBA career, has ruled over the hearts of millions of fans, and the trend even continues decades after his retirement. Recently, Michael Jordan opened the Novant Health Michael Jordan Family Medical Clinic along with his mother, Dolores, which was the third clinic that MJ has opened in North Carolina.
During the opening ceremony of the latest one in Wilmington, an emotional Michael Jordan seemingly choked up while giving his speech. Speaking of his Wilmington roots, the 6-time NBA Champion pledged to support the underserved neighborhood through his clinic. “When the families are not able to support, we are there to support,” Jordan said to the crowd present during the opening.
The clinic will be used to serve those without medical insurance or who are underinsured. The other two clinics are located in Charlotte, ensuring connected coverage. According to the press release, the clinic will operate from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. with 12 patient rooms and be accessible from Monday to Friday.
The noble gesture from Jordan garnered a lot of attention from the NBA world and Kevin Durant was one of them who showed his appreciation for the former Bulls star’s endeavor.