In a remarkable feat of athletic prowess, Caitlin Clark, a distinguished guard from Iowa, recently etched her name in the annals of NCAA history by surpassing the all-time scoring record, a remarkable achievement unparalleled not only within the realm of women’s basketball but across the entirety of Division I collegiate hoops.
Fascinatingly, Clark’s trajectory toward sporting greatness could have steered her towards adorning the uniform of Notre Dame. ESPN’s Wright Thompson recounts an anecdote where her high school coach, Kristin Meyer, initially harbored the belief that Clark was destined for South Bend.
“For a time, I entertained the notion that she would find her way to Notre Dame,” remarked Thompson to ESPN.
Clark’s familial circle and her local high school community were all fervently hoping for her to align herself with the Fighting Irish.
But why did Clark ultimately opt against committing to Notre Dame? In actuality, Clark even initiated contact with Lisa Bluder, the head coach at Iowa, to convey the disheartening news that the highly-regarded homegrown talent had aspirations of plying her trade for Notre Dame. Nevertheless, no official commitment was formally disclosed to the public.
The pivotal moment for Notre Dame transpired during Clark’s official visit to their campus. Despite her initial aspirations of embracing the encounter wholeheartedly, Clark found herself wrestling with a profound sense of disillusionment.
“She yearned to develop an affinity for it. Indeed, she became disheartened with herself for her inability to do so.”
This ultimately steered her towards charting a course to Iowa City, where she would subsequently embark on a journey marked by record-breaking accomplishments. For Notre Dame, it remains yet another captivating tale of “what might have been.”
As for Clark, the deliberation regarding her next career move continues, whether to declare for the WNBA draft or prolong her collegiate tenure for another year. Given her considerable NIL value, there exists a compelling argument in favor of her extending her stay in college for an additional season, potentially yielding greater financial returns compared to opting for a professional career.