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Time names Caitlin Clark its 2024 Athlete of the Year

Time names Caitlin Clark its 2024 Athlete of the Year
THAT THIN ICE. WELL, CAITLIN CLARK SNAGS ANOTHER HONOR. SHE鈥橲 MADE THE FORBES 30 UNDER 30 LIST. CLARK, WHO IS JUST 22 YEARS OLD, IS THE ONLY PROFESSIONAL WOMEN鈥橲 BASKETBALL PLAYER ON THIS LIST. FORBES SAYS CLARK WAS CHOSEN FOR LEADING THE INDIANA FEVER TO THEIR FIRST PLAYOFF APPEARANCE IN EIGHT YEARS, WHILE BREAKING THE WNBA SINGLE SEASON ASSISTS RECORD AND EARNING ROOKIE OF THE YEAR HONORS. BUT WAIT, THERE鈥橲 MORE. SHE ALSO LED THE WNBA ALL STAR GAME VOTING WITH MORE THAN 700,000 BALLOTS, AND HAS BEEN CREDIT
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Time names Caitlin Clark its 2024 Athlete of the Year
Caitlin Clark's star keeps rising. The WNBA superstar has added another big award to her resume. Time Magazine on Tuesday named the Indiana Fever guard as its 2024 Athlete of the Year. Video above: Caitlin Clark makes Forbes' 30 under 30 listClark, the two-time NCAA women's player of the year, earned WNBA Rookie of the Year honors after leading the Fever to their first playoff appearance since 2016. She broke several records in her first season as a professional 鈥� including the single-game (19) and season (337) records for assists and points for a rookie (769) 鈥� and is the league's first rookie to make the All-WNBA first team since 2008.Sean Gregory, a senior sports correspondent at Time, interviewed Clark at length for the magazine's announcement. He wrote: 鈥淕ood luck naming another player who altered the trajectory of their entire team sport within five months on the job. Lionel Messi had a monumental influence on Major League Soccer when he arrived in Miami last year, but he was in year 20 of his pro career. Michael Jordan energized the NBA in the mid-1980s, but Larry Bird and Magic Johnson had already put the league on solid footing. While other female athletes have pushed the limits of human achievement and created their own cultures 鈥� Serena Williams, Simone Biles, and the stars of the U.S. women鈥檚 national soccer team all come to mind 鈥� the Clark phenomenon is still unprecedented.鈥滻n the interview with Time, Clark was asked to describe the past year."Historic," she said. "... I've been able to captivate so many people that have never watched women's sports, let alone women's basketball, and turn them into fans.鈥� There was some speculation that Clark would follow her rookie season by playing in the 3-on-3 league founded by Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier, but she said, "I kind of want to just stay out of the spotlight.鈥� So, what's next for Clark, who won't play a game again until the 2025 season opens in May?鈥淧ersonally, I'm just scratching the surface of what I can do and hopefully how I can change the world and impact people," she told Gregory. "There's also been so many people that are not involved in women's sports, that are just in the workforce, or whatever they do, and they're just like, 鈥楾hank you for what you do for women.鈥� I've heard that a million times.鈥�

Caitlin Clark's star keeps rising.

The WNBA superstar has added another big award to her resume. Time Magazine on Tuesday named the Indiana Fever guard as its .

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Clark, the two-time NCAA women's player of the year, earned WNBA Rookie of the Year honors after leading the Fever to their first playoff appearance since 2016. She broke several records in her first season as a professional 鈥� including the single-game (19) and season (337) records for assists and points for a rookie (769) 鈥� and is the league's first rookie to make the All-WNBA first team since 2008.

Sean Gregory, a senior sports correspondent at Time, interviewed Clark at length for the magazine's announcement.

He wrote: 鈥淕ood luck naming another player who altered the trajectory of their entire team sport within five months on the job. Lionel Messi had a monumental influence on Major League Soccer when he arrived in Miami last year, but he was in year 20 of his pro career. Michael Jordan energized the NBA in the mid-1980s, but Larry Bird and Magic Johnson had already put the league on solid footing. While other female athletes have pushed the limits of human achievement and created their own cultures 鈥� Serena Williams, Simone Biles, and the stars of the U.S. women鈥檚 national soccer team all come to mind 鈥� the Clark phenomenon is still unprecedented.鈥�

Caitlin Clark Time Magazine cover
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Caitlin Clark has been named Time Magazine’s 2024 Athlete of the Year.

In the interview with Time, Clark was asked to describe the past year.

"Historic," she said. "... I've been able to captivate so many people that have never watched women's sports, let alone women's basketball, and turn them into fans.鈥�

There was some speculation that Clark would follow her rookie season by playing in the 3-on-3 league founded by Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier, but she said, "I kind of want to just stay out of the spotlight.鈥�

So, what's next for Clark, who won't play a game again until the 2025 season opens in May?

鈥淧ersonally, I'm just scratching the surface of what I can do and hopefully how I can change the world and impact people," she told Gregory. "There's also been so many people that are not involved in women's sports, that are just in the workforce, or whatever they do, and they're just like, 鈥楾hank you for what you do for women.鈥� I've heard that a million times.鈥�