Iowa's Caitlin Clark celebrates her team's third consecutive Big Ten tournament title after Sunday's overtime win against Nebraska. MINNEAPOLIS — More than an hour before the Big Ten tournament title game tipped off Sunday, Caitlin Clark was the only player on the Target Center court. She took jump shot after jump shot on the end of the arena that features the four championship banners raised by the Minnesota Lynx, the WNBA team she grew up rooting for.
All eyes were on Clark, but Nebraska was unbothered by the hype during its first trip to the tournament final since it beat Iowa in 2014. The Cornhuskers upset visiting Iowa on Feb. 11 despite Clark scoring 31 points. And Sunday’s start was a slow one for Clark, who was 0 for 9 from behind the arc in the first half.
Nebraska sprinted to a 16-5 lead and held off a couple of Iowa runs to lead by 11 at halftime. The Cornhuskers were 7 for 16 from behind the arc to pick up where they left off inBut Iowa found its footing in the third quarter, outscoring Nebraska 23-12 as Clark warmed up. Her first three-pointer was of the stepback variety, and then her cutting layup gave Iowa a 53-52 lead, its first since 5-4. Two Clark free throws sent the game to the fourth quarter with the score tied at 58.
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