
Caitlin Clark has achieved another remarkable milestone in her college basketball career by being named to the Associated Press’s all-time Starting Five for women’s college basketball. This prestigious recognition places her among an elite group of legendary players, including Cheryl Miller, Candace Parker, Breanna Stewart, and Diana Taurasi—athletes widely regarded as some of the greatest to ever play the game at the collegiate level.
Clark, who played for the University of Iowa, made headlines throughout her college career with her electrifying performances, record-breaking statistics, and deep shooting range. Her inclusion in this all-time lineup reflects not only her scoring ability but also her playmaking, leadership, and impact on the sport. Fans and analysts alike have praised her for revitalizing interest in women’s college basketball, drawing massive crowds and record TV ratings.
Joining her are four other icons. Cheryl Miller dominated the court in the 1980s and is still considered one of the best all-around players. Candace Parker brought versatility and athleticism that transformed the women’s game. Breanna Stewart’s winning pedigree at UConn includes four national titles. Diana Taurasi, another UConn great, remains one of the most clutch players in NCAA history.
Together, this Starting Five represents excellence, dominance, and lasting influence on women’s college basketball.
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