Caitlin Clark Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports

The Iowa Hawkeyes benefitted from a controversial offensive foul call in the Final Four matchup with the UConn Huskies to make it to Sunday’s championship game against the South Carolina Gamecocks, and the Hawkeyes benefitted from an uncalled offensive foul in the early part of the title game.

During the beginning of the first quarter, Iowa Hawkeyes superstar Caitlin Clark got away with a pretty clear and obvious shove against a South Carolina defender in order to create space for a three-point basket.

Before receiving the ball, Clark pushed South Carolina guard Bree Hall, sending her flying across the court. She then received a pass behind the three-point line and splashed a three-point basket to put Iowa up 10-0 early.

It clearly should have been an offensive foul on Clark and the basket should not have counted, and the play led to a lot of reactions on social media as a result.

Obviously, the missed call didn’t ultimately matter all that much as the Gamecocks overcame the early double-digit deficit to beat the Hawkeyes and claim the national title. But it was still an egregious foul that should have called on Clark in the biggest game of the year.

[Chris Carter]