Caitlin Clark Responds to Lisa Bluder’s Major Personal News
Former Iowa Hawkeyes women’s basketball head coach Lisa Bluder announced that her daughter, Emma Bluder, is engaged. Following the news, which Bluder posted on her public Instagram account, Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark commented.
Lisa shared a picture of Emma holding a sign that read, “I said yes at Jenny Yoo,” while standing in a wedding dress shop. She then captioned the photo with a heartfelt message to Emma.
“So thankful to share this adventure with Emma!! She is going to be a beautiful bride,” Bluder said.
Clark responded to the news, showing some love to her former coach.
“Mother of the bride szn activated… Love this for u,” Clark responded.
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The retired Iowa coach and Clark have been known to share a healthy relationship on and off the court. Her message toward the Bluder family shows the bond created during her time at Iowa.
Clark played under Bluder for four years with the Hawkeyes. During her collegiate career, from 2020-24, the Fever guard was one of the most electrifying athletes in the NCAA.
She finished her college career as the NCAA’s all-time leading scorer for both men’s and women’s basketball, scoring 3,951 points. Clark averaged 28.4 points, 8.2 assists and 7.1 rebounds per game through four seasons in Iowa.
Angel Reese Breaks Silence on Stat Padding Accusation.
On Sunday afternoon, Angel Reese and the Chicago dropped their sixth consecutive game after a 79-74 loss to the Minnesota Lynx. Now at 11-21, the Sky’s spot in the WNBA playoffs is in jeopardy.
Reese still had a nice performance despite the loss, tallying 17 points and 19 rebounds. She also set the WNBA record for most rebounds in a single season.
During her historic run, many fans have been calling out Reese for how she has reached her high rebounding numbers, saying most of them come from grabbing the ball off her own misses.
After the game, Reese finally addressed this criticism, saying it’s statistically not true.
“Coming into it, I just knew my motor,” Reese said. “Offensive rebounds and defensive rebounds is something that I know I can always do. I knew it was going to translate right away. That’s something a lot of players don’t want to do. A lot of people think it’s because I get my own rebounds, but statistically, it’s not.”
The 6-foot-3 rookie out of LSU then went on to talk about what aspect of basketball wins championships.
“A lot of people think it’s because I’m the tallest on the court when I’m not the tallest on the court,” Reese continued. “Just being able to go down there and being able to bang. Doing things that a lot of people don’t want to do. Defense and rebounding wins championships and I won championships at every level by just doing that.”
Reese won a national championship with the Tigers in 2023, defeating her rival Caitlin Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes.
In her rookie season, Reese is averaging 13.3 points and 13.1 rebounds. She is only shooting 37.5% from the field, which is a key factor for fans when calling her out for grabbing her own misses.