Women's college basketball phenom Caitlin Clark is gearing up for a busy summer, which could lead to her Olympic debut.
The USA Basketball women's national team announced its roster of 14 athletes for training camp, which is scheduled to begin Wednesday in Cleveland, Ohio.
Clark, who is chasing a national championship, was named among the invitees, but her appearance will depend on how the No. 1 seed Hawkeyes perform in the NCAA women's basketball tournament.
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“Caitlin Clark will participate in training camp, subject to University of Iowa progression through the NCAA Tournament,” reads a new release from USA Basketball.
Training camp is scheduled to take place April 3-5, while the women's Final Four in Cleveland is scheduled to take place April 4-7.
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Clark's invitation comes as no surprise. The presumptive No. 1 pick in next month's draft, Clark has already won three gold medals with USA Basketball's junior national teams. She last won gold as a member of the 2021 United States U19 women's national team.
Clark's senior year at Iowa was filled with personal milestones and undoubtedly brought a new wave of attention to women's basketball. She became the all-time leading scorer and, ultimately, the NCAA Division I overall leader in career score.
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The Hawkeyes success also continues to attract more fans. Iowa's second-round win over West Virginia on Monday drew a record 4.9 million viewers, making her the all-time women's leading scorer and, ultimately, the leading scorer in Division I of the NCAA in his career.
Still in the heat of March Madness and with the WNBA Draft and potentially the Paris Olympics on the horizon, Clark is preparing for a busy post-college career.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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