WNBA Icon Sheryl Swoopes Corrects Comments on Caitlin Clark’s Record-Breaking Achievement

Sheryl Swoopes, a revered figure in the WNBA and a Hall of Famer, recently addressed remarks she made regarding Caitlin Clark’s pursuit of the NCAA women’s basketball scoring record, acknowledging her error in judgment.

WNBA Icon Sheryl Swoopes Corrects Comments on Caitlin Clark's Record-Breaking Achievement
WNBA Icon Sheryl Swoopes Corrects Comments on Caitlin Clark’s Record-Breaking Achievement

During an appearance on the “Gil’s Arena” podcast last October, Swoopes suggested that Clark, the standout player for Iowa, had benefitted from an extra year of eligibility due to COVID-19, implying an unfair advantage in her quest to surpass Kelsey Plum’s record. However, it was later confirmed that this assertion was inaccurate.

Moreover, Swoopes inaccurately stated Clark’s age and her shooting statistics, casting doubt on the legitimacy of her achievement. Clark’s remarkable feat of breaking the scoring record was solidified when she made a half-court three-pointer during a game against Michigan on February 15, clinching her status as the all-time leading scorer in NCAA women’s basketball history.

Following this milestone, Swoopes initiated a conversation with Clark, expressing regret for her previous statements and commending the young player for her remarkable contributions to the sport. While Swoopes refrained from disclosing the details of their exchange, she emphasized her respect for Clark and acknowledged her mistake in misrepresenting the facts.

As Clark continues to make strides in the realm of women’s basketball, Swoopes emphasized the significance of her achievement and extended her congratulations to the Iowa star for her historic accomplishment.

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