Despite the conclusion of Caitlin Clark’s collegiate season, her accolades continue to mount. This Tuesday marked her second consecutive reception of the AAU James E. Sullivan Award, a historic achievement in the award’s 94-year legacy. This prestigious accolade recognizes the pinnacle of athletic excellence among collegiate or Olympic athletes in the United States. Noteworthy recipients from the realm of women’s basketball include Sabrina Ionescu, Breanna Stewart, Chamique Holdsclaw, Coco Miller, and Kelly Miller.

AAU President Jo Mirza congratulated Caitlin Clark and said:

Caitlin has accomplished something no other athlete has done by being a two-time AAU Sullivan Award winner, and we couldn’t be prouder. Beyond the court, her impact on women’s basketball and women’s sports in general cannot be overstated. She’s an incredible role model for our AAU athletes.

Fans on X also congratulated the guard for this historic feat.

Another fan wondered if there was any space for her to hold all her awards

Your talent and skill as a basketball player are truly impressive. Thank you for being a great athlete and role model!,” this fan wrote.

Another record and she’s in Indiana right now,” another pointed out.

the GOAT,” one fan said.

Congratulations! You deserve it!,” a fan commented.

Congratulations Caitlin. We are proud of you,” another wrote.

 

Caitlin Clark embarks on her WNBA journey after a historic college career

Upon joining the Iowa Hawkeyes in 2020, Caitlin Clark entered a program that had seen limited success in recent years, with only one Elite Eight appearance since the early 2000s (in 2019) and a previous one back in 1993, culminating in a Final Four berth. However, under her influence, the Hawkeyes have significantly improved their performance, reaching the NCAA Tournament finals twice.

Clark’s contributions extend beyond team success, as she has amassed numerous individual accolades. She holds the record for the highest career scoring total in NCAA Division I basketball, surpassing both male and female players. Additionally, she boasts the most 30-point games in Division I over the past quarter-century and made history as the first player ever to achieve three career 40-point games in NCAA tournament history.

Furthermore, Clark’s exceptional talent has been recognized with prestigious awards, including two Naismith Women’s College Player of the Year titles, two Wooden Award National Player of the Year distinctions, two Nancy Lieberman Point Guard of the Year honors, and two WBCA Wade Trophy wins.

Having concluded her illustrious college career, Clark has transitioned to the WNBA, where she was selected as the No. 1 pick by the Indiana Fever. She joins forces with last year’s top pick, Aliyah Boston, as they aim to elevate the Fever’s performance in the upcoming season.

The Indiana Fever are set to kick off their season on May 15 against the Connecticut Sun.