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Indiana shuts down Caitlin Clark. Masterpiece could be start of something special
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Date:2025-04-18 20:02:52
BLOOMINGTON – Assembly Hall was full nearly an hour before tipoff because of Iowa’s Caitlin Clark, but it stayed full well past the final horn because of IU seniors Sara Scalia and Mackenzie Holmes. The crowd was still here, singing the alma mater with the IU women’s basketball team, because of Yarden Garzon and Chloe Moore-McNeil and the rest of coach Teri Moren’s team, which badgered Clark into her worst game of the season and scored with impunity and blew out the No. 4 Hawkeyes 86-69.
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