Summary
Caitlin Clark won the MVP award at the FIBA World Cup Qualifying Tournament in Puerto Rico. She has a strong lead in fan voting for the overall MVP award, with a 72% share of the votes. Clark played a key role for Team USA, averaging 11.6 points and leading in assists.
Key Facts
- Caitlin Clark won the MVP trophy at the FIBA World Cup Qualifying Tournament.
- She helped the U.S. team achieve a perfect 5-0 record.
- Clark averaged 11.6 points per game and made 52.9% of her shots.
- She led the tournament in assists, averaging 6.4 per game.
- As of Monday evening, Clark has 72% of the fan votes for the overall MVP award.
- Hungary's Dorka Juhasz is the next closest in the poll, with 13% of votes.
- Clark missed much of her second WNBA season due to injuries.
- She and the Indiana Fever will start their preseason games on April 25.