Caitlin Clark Has No Regrets Following Loss to South Carolina
Caitlin Clark Has No Regrets Following Loss to South Carolina

Caitlin Clark , Has No Regrets , Following Loss to South Carolina.

Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes lost 87-75 to the South Carolina Gamecocks in the national championship game on April 7.

Even though the Hawkeyes lost in the finals both this year to South Carolina and last year to LSU, .

Iowa had only made it to the Final Four one other time in 1993, ESPN reports.

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Iowa had only made it to the Final Four one other time in 1993, ESPN reports.

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When I reflect back on my [Iowa] career, I know I gave it every single thing I had, Caitlin Clark, via statement.

Basically, everybody believed there's no way Iowa was making the Final Four once.

But to do it twice?

That's pretty incredible, Caitlin Clark, via statement.

Clark also said that she has no regrets about how her college career ended.

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Clark also said that she has no regrets about how her college career ended.

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Whether it's the way the fans have supported me, the way I've been able to represent my state where I grew up, my family being at every single game -- , Caitlin Clark, via statement.

... there's not a regret in my mind of how things went, Caitlin Clark, via statement.

I'll be able to sleep every night even though I never won a national championship, Caitlin Clark, via statement.

Clark leaves Iowa as one of the best players in NCAA history.

Clark leaves Iowa as one of the best players in NCAA history.

She had 3,951 points, 1,144 assists and 990 rebounds throughout the course of her college career.

Clark has her eyes set on the WNBA next.

She's expected to be the No.

1 draft pick by the Indiana Fever on April 15, ESPN reports.

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Clark has her eyes set on the WNBA next.

She's expected to be the No.

1 draft pick by the Indiana Fever on April 15, ESPN reports.