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Caitlin Clark powers No. 3 Iowa to Big Ten tournament title

Iowa guard Caitlin Clark (22) dribbles the ball against Nebraska guard Darian White during the Big Ten Tournament championship game at the Target Center on Sunday, March 10, 2024, in Minneapolis, Minn.
Credit: Lily Smith/The Register / USA TODAY NETWORK

Caitlin Clark overcame a slow start to score 34 points on Sunday, helping No. 3 Iowa outlast Nebraska for a 94-89 overtime win to capture the Big Ten Conference tournament championship in Minneapolis.

Clark had four points at halftime and missed all nine of her 3-point shot attempts before finding her groove. She scored 30 points during the second half and overtime, including a go-ahead 3-pointer with 51 seconds remaining in overtime that gave the second-seeded Hawkeyes the lead for good.

Iowa (29-4) clinched its third consecutive Big Ten tournament championship. Clark sealed the win when she made a steal, dribbled the length of the court and happily flipped the ball high into the crowd as the buzzer sounded.

Alexis Markowski collected 23 points and 13 rebounds to lead fifth-seeded Nebraska (22-11). Natalie Potts added 21 points before fouling out for the Cornhuskers.

Iowa outscored Nebraska 17-12 in overtime to secure the victory.

The Cornhuskers seized an 87-86 lead with 1:11 remaining in overtime. Logan Nissley drilled a 3-pointer in front of Nebraska’s bench as her teammates cheered from behind.

Clark answered 16 seconds later. She drove toward the free-throw line, stepped back to create separation, and buried a 3-pointer to give Iowa an 89-87 advantage.

Twelve seconds later, Clark stole the ball from Nebraska’s Jaz Shelley and drew a foul. She made both free throws to increase the lead to 91-87 with 38 seconds left.

Markowski made a layup to pull the Cornhuskers within 91-89 with 19 seconds to go.

Iowa finished the scoring with three free throws, including one by Kate Martin and two by Hannah Stuelke, before Clark’s game-ending steal.

Nebraska led 46-35 at the half.

The Hawkeyes relied on a 16-4 run to grab a 53-52 lead with 2:25 to play in the third quarter. Clark made a layup on a give-and-go play to finish the run, which gave Iowa its first lead since early in the first quarter.

–Field Level Media

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