The Iowa Hawkeyes are in the house.
Caitlin Clark and company arrived at the Rocket Mortgage Field House in Cleveland, Ohio today ahead of their NCAA Women’s National Championship game against the undefeated South Carolina Gamecocks.
It’s a shot at redemption for Iowa, after they lost in last year’s title game to LSU.
After getting revenge on Angel Reese and the Tigers during this year’s Elite Eight, the Hawkeyes can overcome one final hurdle with a win today. And it looks like they’re ready to make it happen.
@IowaWBB has arrived for the National Title matchup against South Carolina. pic.twitter.com/lf18IrBsyO
— Kevin Kohr (@kevin_kohr) April 7, 2024
Video has been released of the Iowa Hawkeyes arriving at the game in front of hundreds of fans outside the stadium.
The #Hawkeyes have arrived for their second consecutive national championship game appearance.
The clip has since gone viral, and everyone seemed to notice the same thing — that these girls are “all business.”
“So cool to think last year, this walk was new for everyone, the pre-game media and hype was new. This year, cool, calm, collected. Business trip 👌🟡⚫️🐥”
“All business”
“A little more prepared this year!”
While they all looked ready to play, Caitlin Clark did make a point to acknowledge all her fans by waving to the crowd as they screamed words of encouragement.
Can Caitlin Clark And The Iowa Hawkeyes Finish The Job?
While Caitlin Clark is certain to go down as one of the greatest players in women’s college basketball history, you can bet there will be plenty who scrutinize her if she doesn’t finish her career with a national championship.
For the second year in a row, Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes are just one win away.
But it’ll surely be their toughest test yet, as no one has been able to beat the South Carolina Gamecocks this season.
They’ve easily been the most dominant team in this tournament, with only one of their games being decided by single-digits.
Iowa should present them with their toughest challenge yet. We’re in for a good one today.
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