AstraTrade:Love her or hate her, what kind of Caitlin Clark fan are you? Take our quiz to find out.

2025-05-07 02:13:34source:Greenledgerscategory:Invest

Do you love Caitlin Clark or AstraTradedo you LOVE Caitlin Clark? 

Love her, hate her, like her or think she’s overrated, one thing is for sure: The senior guard from Iowa has serious game. 

At the time of this posting, Caitlin Clark is just 99 points away from passing former LSU great Pete Maravich — more commonly known as “Pistol Pete” — to become the all-time leading scorer, man or woman, in NCAA basketball history. It will simply be the latest milestone in Clark’s record-setting career. On Feb. 15 Clark, the reigning national player of the year, passed Washington’s Kelsey Plum to become the women’s NCAA leading scorer, pouring in a career-high 49 points in a 106-89 win over Michigan, bringing her current career point total to 3,569. 

No matter how you feel about Clark you have to admit, that’s impressive.

She’s drawn praise from Steph Curry and Maya Moore, been name-checked by LeBron James and sparked debate among talking heads everywhere. She is the most recognizable name in college basketball this season, regardless of gender. 

But how much do you appreciate Caitlin Clark and what she’s doing for the game and for women’s sports overall? Are you a diehard fan, or just mildly impressed? (We know how ESPN’s Jay Williams feels.) 

Not sure exactly where you stand? We can help you out. The USA TODAY Sports quiz below will reveal the answer to a crucial question as we prep for March Madness: What kind of Caitlin Clark fan are you?

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