Sports Collectors Digest

WONDER WOMAN CAITLIN CLARK MAKING IMPACT ON CARD MARKET

If you’ve seen Caitlin Clark play basketball, you know there just aren’t enough superlatives to describe her. If you haven’t watched her play, your assignment is to go directly to YouTube and watch some highlights. You’ll be wowed by her shooting, passing, rebounding, court sense and pure savvy.

A star for four years at Iowa, the Hawkeyes guard broke not only the NCAA Division I all-time scoring record for women, but for men. On March 3 vs. Ohio State, she broke a long-held mark—3,667 points—set by Pete Maravich from 1966 through 1970.

Clark, who recently signed an exclusive trading card and memorabilia deal with Panini, was a college star from the get-go, averaging 27 points per game as a freshman and sophomore, and 27.8 as a junior. And with just a

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