The Kansas City Chiefs are rooting for Caitlin Clark during March Madness!
The Super Bowl champion team posted a throwback photograph of Clark, 22, to its Instagram web page on April 5 with a message of help.
“You cheered for us. Now it’s our flip! All of Chiefs Kingdom is rooting you on tonight, @caitlinclark22 🏀,” the caption learn. The publish included a photograph of Clark as a little woman, sporting a pink, yellow and white Chiefs shirt and matching shorts.
Clark smiled brightly in the photograph, with unidentified boys flanking her on both facet, making foolish faces. The boys had been black and white in the photograph, whereas younger Clark stood out in coloration.
The star University of Iowa basketball participant confirmed her gratitude in the remark part of the publish, with a sequence of heart-on-fire emojis.
The NCAA ladies’s basketball March Madness match continues on April 5 with the Final Four. The first game, between the NC State Wolfpack and the University of South Carolina Gamecocks, started at 7 p.m. ET. Clark and the Hawkeyes will tackle the University of Connecticut Huskies at 8:30 p.m. ET.
Clark has been making headlines on her journey to develop into the new all-time scoring leader in NCAA Division I basketball amongst women and men. She achieved the feat on March 3, surpassing the late Louisiana State University (LSU) basketball participant “Pistol” Pete Maravich.
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Her collegiate scoring document completed with 3,685 factors; Maravich’s earlier document was 3,667 factors.
“Honestly, if you would have told me that before my college career started, I would’ve laughed in your face and been like, ‘No, you’re insane,'” Clark informed ESPN when reflecting on her achievement after the March 3 game.