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Iowa’s superstar guard Clark gets prime-time spotlight Saturday on Fox

Caitlin Clark has set records on and off the court. The University of Iowa’s superstar guard is on track to do something never accomplished by a women’s basketball player. Appear on all four broadcast networks in the same season.

Quick Read

  1. Broadcast Milestone: Caitlin Clark is on track to become the first women’s basketball player to appear on all four major broadcast networks (Fox, NBC, CBS, ABC) in a single season.
  2. Upcoming Games on National TV: The University of Iowa, ranked third, is playing against No. 14 Indiana, with several of their games being nationally televised on major networks.
  3. Big Ten Tournament Coverage: If Iowa reaches the Big Ten Tournament final on March 10, the game will be broadcast on CBS. ABC is also set to cover NCAA Women’s Tournament games and the Women’s Final Four championship.
  4. Historical Context: Such widespread broadcast coverage is more common for top NFL players, making Clark’s media presence notable.
  5. Fox Sports Production: Fox Sports is treating the upcoming game with high priority, deploying their top basketball production crew and featuring pregame content focused on Clark.
  6. Clark’s Basketball Prowess: Caitlin Clark leads the nation in scoring, with an impressive record of points, assists, and rebounds. She is celebrated for her extraordinary skills and game understanding.
  7. Significant Matchups: Iowa’s games against top teams like Ohio State and Maryland are also scheduled for national broadcast, highlighting the team’s and Clark’s prominence.
  8. Growing Interest in Women’s Sports: Fox Sports VP Geordie Wimmer notes the increasing popularity of women’s sports, emphasizing the network’s commitment to growing the audience for women’s college basketball.
  9. Clark’s Recent Performance: Clark recently achieved her fourth triple-double of the season and leads the nation in scoring.
  10. Impactful Matchup Against Indiana: The game against Indiana is particularly significant as Indiana is the defending Big Ten regular-season champion and has a strong winning streak.
  11. Historical Success and Audience: Last year’s NCAA Division I Championship game featuring Iowa drew a record number of viewers, demonstrating the growing interest in women’s college basketball.

The Associated Press has the story:

Iowa’s superstar guard Clark gets prime-time spotlight Saturday on Fox

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Caitlin Clark has set records on and off the court. The University of Iowa’s superstar guard is on track to do something never accomplished by a women’s basketball player.

Appear on all four broadcast networks in the same season.

Clark and the third-ranked Hawkeyes host No. 14 Indiana on Saturday night on Fox. Iowa is featured in four of the six Big Ten regular-season women’s games that will air on either Fox or NBC. Both networks have left open the possibility of adding more games.

Iowa guard Caitlin Clark (22) celebrates during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Minnesota, Saturday, Dec. 30, 2023, in Iowa City, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

Should the Hawkeyes reach the Big Ten Tournament final on March 10, that game will be on CBS. ABC will carry NCAA Women’s Tournament games on weekend afternoons the first two weeks, along with the Women’s Final Four championship game in prime time on April 7.

In fact, appearing on the four broadcast networks is something usually achieved only by top NFL players, like Kansas City QB Patrick Mahomes. Fox even promoted the Indiana-Iowa game during its recent broadcast of the Jets-Patriots game.

Fox’s Gus Johnson, who arrived in Iowa City on Thursday, called games in the early days of the WNBA for the New York Liberty. He also called college games for CBS, including what were the annual top-five matchups between UConn and Tennessee. Johnson marvels at what Clark can do, saying her star power is well deserved.

Iowa guard Caitlin Clark (22) plays against Purdue during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in West Lafayette, Ind., Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2024. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

“She is literally a virtuoso. I had to look that word up to really understand the exact definition of it before I came down here. She is a virtuoso in basketball,” Johnson said. “I’ve seen her on tape and live on TV. But now I get to see her with my own eyes, and I am so excited.

“She plays in a different dimension and realm. Her ability to see, understand and anticipate the game and then from a physical aspect shoot the ball from almost anywhere when she gets into the front court.”

Both Hawkeyes games against No. 17 Ohio State will be aired nationally (Jan. 21 on NBC and March 3 on Fox) while the Feb. 3 contest at Maryland on Fox could be moved to prime time.

Geordie Wimmer, Fox Sports’ VP of Production, said the network is treating Saturday’s game like one of its biggest matchups of the year, including the men’s games. Besides Johnson, Fox has its top basketball production crew deployed and will use the same amount of cameras normally used for a top-ranked team. Johnson’s analyst will be Sarah Kustok, who also does Brooklyn Nets games on YES Network.

Iowa guard Caitlin Clark (22) celebrates in the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against the Purdue in West Lafayette, Ind., Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2024. Iowa defeated Purdue 96-71. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

The broadcast will feature Jenny Taft’s pregame feature and interview with Clark.

It’s one of at least 13 women’s games on Fox this season, the most for a regular-season women’s college basketball package on any broadcast network. Fox will feature No. 18 Notre Dame against No. 13 UConn on Jan. 27.

“As a network we’ve seen the growth of women’s sports, starting with the Women’s World Cup through women’s volleyball on the network and now college basketball. What we’re trying to do is grow the sport we have an interest in growing,” Wimmer said. “The best way to do it is give it the biggest audience we can. Obviously, Caitlin is an icon but it’s also us following what the audience wants. The Big Ten and Big East have a history of great women’s programs. We wouldn’t be doing this if it was about one player or team.”

Caitlin Clark fans Layla Lehansky, Leah Railski, Emma Lawrence and Alexa Lehansky, of West Milford, N.J., pose for photos while waiting in line to enter the arena for an NCAA college basketball game between Iowa and Rutgers Friday, Jan. 5, 2024, in Piscataway, N.J. (AP Photo/Noah K. Murray)

Clark — the first Division I player to record at least 3,000 points, 900 assists and 800 career rebounds — leads the nation in scoring at 31.0 points per game and is coming off her fourth triple-double of the season (26 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists) in Wednesday night’s 96-71 win at Purdue in a sold-out Mackey Arena.

Besides the Clark factor, Saturday’s game is an intriguing matchup. Indiana (14-1, 5-0) is the defending Big Ten regular-season champion and has a 13-game winning streak. Iowa finished runner-up to LSU in the 2023 NCAA Division I Championship game, which drew a record 9.9 million viewers on ABC and ESPN2.

Iowa and Indiana split their regular-season meetings last year. Johnson calls it one of the biggest games for women’s basketball so far this season.

“So, not only is this an opportunity to see the best female player in the college ranks and one of the biggest stories in American sports, but she’s going to be taking on a team that can flat-out play,” Johnson said. “They’re coming in here to win and they have the talent. This is going to be something.”

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