Caitlin Clark

Caitlin Clark stands against a wall surrounded by media members with outstretched microphones

Caitlin Clark is women’s basketball’s high-leverage star

By Jacob Mox / April 9, 2024

To accurately judge her career, you must weigh the change she has driven in the context of the environment she has inherited

A collage of four pictures of 2024 WNBA draft prospects: top left, Iowa point guard Caitlin Clark looks down in thought; top right, Stanford center Cameron Brink smiles while looking down; bottom left, UConn center Aaliyah Edwards celebrates during a game; bottom right, Angers combo guard Leïla Lacan looks ahead while crouched over to dribble forward.

Who’s Next — The Next’s 2024 WNBA Draft Board v2.0

By Emily Adler / April 8, 2024

In-depth scouting reports on every potential major contributor

Iowa forward Hannah Stuelke smiles and raises her left hand to wave to the crowd.

Caitlin Clark is leaving. What does that mean for Iowa’s future?

By Talia Goodman / April 8, 2024

Clark is off to the WNBA, but her legacy can help the Hawkeyes for years

South Carolina celebrates its third national championship and first perfect season in program history (Photo credit: Dominic Allegra, The Next Hoops)

South Carolina finishes perfect season with a flourish

By Rob Knox / April 7, 2024

A year after falling to Iowa in the Final Four, South Carolina beat them to secure both the NCAA championship and a perfect season

Dawn Staley celebrates after South Carolina wins the championship

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Dawn Staley, South Carolina and Caitlin Clark

By The Next / April 7, 2024

Host Howard Megdal recaps South Carolina’s championship game defeat of Iowa, Dawn Staley’s legacy, and all things Caitlin Clark

Iowa Hawkeyes guard Caitlin Clark (22) celebrates after beating LSU in the Elite 8round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament between Iowa and LSU at MVP Arena, Monday, April 1, 2024 in Albany, N.Y.

Caitlin Clark is ready for what’s next

By Michelle Smith / April 7, 2024

She’s gone from the Iowa girl who began her career quietly in the COVID-19 era, with livestreams showing the Hawkeyes’ games on weekday afternoons, to the reason that close to 20 million people will likely have tuned in Sunday to watch her final college game

Iowa guard Kate Martin holds the ball on the left side of her body near the sideline. Her eyes are up as she scans the court, looking for passing options.

Fifth-year senior Kate Martin cements her legacy at Iowa

By Michelle Smith / April 6, 2024

Caitlin Clark: ‘She embodies Iowa women’s basketball in every single thing she does’

Iowa guard Caitlin Clark is shown in profile clapping her hands. The text "WNBA mock draft w/ a D20" is overlaid at the bottom in all caps, and the orange Locked on Women's Basketball logo is in the top right corner.

Locked On Women’s Basketball: The silliest 2024 WNBA mock draft around

By The Next / April 6, 2024

This is not your typical mock draft, to say the least

Iowa forward Hannah Stuelke yells and clenches her fists in celebration.

For Iowa’s Hannah Stuelke, ‘confidence is everything’ in Final Four win

By Howard Megdal / April 6, 2024

Lisa Bluder: ‘We just kept telling her how good she was’

Iowa's Lisa Bluder and Caitlin Clark smile for a photo with Clark's AP Player of the Year trophy.

For Caitlin Clark and Iowa, there’s unfinished business and appreciation of the journey

By Howard Megdal / April 5, 2024

Lisa Bluder: ‘People should have been talking about women’s basketball for a long time now’