
Caitlin Clark is back.
The US Women’s basketball team went 5-0 and won the FIBA Women’s Basketball Event in Puerto Rico yesterday. Caitlin Clark took home the MVP award.
After being sidelined with injuries last year in the WNBA, Caitlin Clark is back and still the top player in the world.
Clark broke every NCAA basketball scoring record while at the University of Iowa and is racking up more records and awards. After being sidelined last year due to the incredible targeted pounding she received in the WNBA, Clark is back and better than ever.
Clark was severely injured after constant attacks by girls in the WNBA over the past two seasons. Jealous of her greatness, Clark was assaulted and attacked nearly every game until she was finally sidelined for the season last year.
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Clark trained hard, recovered, and was selected to the US FIBA team put together for the Puerto Rico tournament.
Here is one of Clark’s shots during the event.
Caitlin Clark from Omaha, Nebraska because why not pic.twitter.com/PRbtJBKK8b
— christan (no i), ß (@ChristanWNBA) March 13, 2026
Here’s Clark with a steal and two.
Caitlin says gracias! 😉 #FIBAWWC x #WeOwnTheGame pic.twitter.com/CUMT8dfeNP
— FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup (@FIBAWWC) March 17, 2026
Clark set 5 world records in the early going despite being sidelined by her coach. Clark was one of two players not to start a game after the first three games were played. It appeared that Clark was being deliberately stalled by the coaching staff.
Clutch Queens;
Coach Decision Sparks Clark Debate 😳A major talking point emerged after a Team USA press conference involving Caitlin Clark and head coach Cara Lawson.
Following a historic performance, Clark was not part of the starting lineup in the next game, as the coach… pic.twitter.com/9lzUU4QZoW
— Caitlin Clark News (@22CCnews) March 15, 2026
Here’s a pass from Clark to Angel Reese.
Announcer: “Caitlin Clark to Angel Reese! WHAT A CONNECTION!”
*Angel Reese blows the lay-up straight off the backboard* 🤣 pic.twitter.com/SofDKl0Bb4
— Jon Root (@JonnyRoot_) March 14, 2026
Caitlin Clark receives the MVP award in Puerto Rico.
Second MVP award at only 24. Caitlin Clark, you’re an incredible hooper. 🇺🇸#FIBAWWC x #WeOwnTheGame pic.twitter.com/j2YzfbfyGw
— FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup (@FIBAWWC) March 18, 2026