With her many records in tow, Caitlin Clark's next goal is quite clear.
A national championship.
That journey begins in earnest this week, as the Big Ten tournament gets underway Wednesday. Clark and Iowa are the No. 2 seeds, which gives the Hawkeyes a pass to Friday's quarterfinals.
Clark broke Kelsey Plum's women's basketball career scoring record Feb. 15 and became the all-time leading scorer in NCAA Division I basketball Sunday by passing Pete Maravich. Clark announced Friday she will not return to Iowa next season and instead enter the WNBA draft.
But Clark isn't finished yet as she looks to help Iowa to its first national title in women's basketball. The Hawkeyes lost to LSU in the championship game last year.
Here's how to watch and stream Clark and Iowa's next game Friday.
As the No. 2 seed in the Big Ten tournament, Iowa gets a bye through the first and second round. Clark and the Hawkeyes will take the floor Friday at the Target Center in Minneapolis at 6:30 p.m. ET. They'll play the winner of the Penn State-Wisconsin game, which will be played Thursday at 6:30 p.m. ET.
Iowa's quarterfinal game will be televised on the Big Ten Network.
Iowa's quarterfinal game can be streamed on Fubo.
The Big Ten tournament takes place at the Target Center in Minneapolis and begins Wednesday, March 6 and runs through Sunday, March 10. Get tickets by clicking here.
First round
Second round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Championship game
Iowa beat Penn State 111-93 at home on Feb. 8, a game in which Clark scored 27 points and had 15 assists but also had 12 turnovers.
Iowa played Wisconsin twice this season, winning both games in blowout fashion. Clark scored 28 points in their first matchup, an 87-65 win on Dec. 10, and she had 32 points in a 96-50 victory at home against the Badgers on Jan. 16.
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