Iowa Hawkeyes superstar Caitlin Clark is one of the most dominant players to ever grace the sport of college basketball – men’s or women’s. She is also incredibly intense, emotional, and competitive when she’s on the court – but that’s not always a good thing.
Caitlin Clark has a tendency to show her emotion on the court, whether it’s frustration with an official or anger at an opponent. And Iowa Hawkeyes head coach Lisa Bluder made it clear that she has gone to great lengths to try to keep Clark’s emotions in check. She’s even gone as far as to call technical fouls against her during practice.
“Man. I mean, I’ve had to call technicals on her in practice,” Lisa Bluder said according to On3. “I mean, she gets — like you see her in games and the emotion she plays with in games, the passion, the highs, the lows — she’s the same way in practice when we go against our practice guys.”
Clark may be the biggest star in the game right now, but it doesn’t sound like she gets a free pass to act however she wants on the court or in practice. Her coach keeps her accountable.
[On3]

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