It’s Angel Reese Vs Caitlin Clark: Take A Look At Their Fight Over Basketball

The star player for the Louisiana State University Tigers, Angel Reese, faced an Iowa State Hawkeye in her most recent match in the women’s NCAA basketball tournament.

Reese is incredibly gifted and even has NBA legends like Shaquille O’Neal mentoring her to help her break into the women’s professional game, but she has occasionally been involved in controversy because of her disagreements with her peers.

 

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It ended in her ban by the Tigers for the 2023 season, during which time she was reportedly forced to sit out a few games to reflect on her choices due to her disruptive and polarizing nature.

Her recent conflict with Caitlin Clark, however, has now turned out to be advantageous since they matched for The Sporting News’ “Athlete of the Year” title, especially considering their combined influence on sports in general and their own sport specifically.

 

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“On the court, should Clark stay healthy and continue producing at her current, astronomical rate,” the publication wrote of the Hawkeyes’ player. “She will become the leading career scorer in Division I women’s history, passing Kelsey Plum of Washington sometime in late February.”

 

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“Reese is the reigning Most Outstanding Player at the Women’s Final Four and a first-team All-American,” they said of the LSU athlete. “She ranked No. 2 in the nation in rebounding last season and No. 5 in scoring, and she set an NCAA record for double-doubles when she rang up her 34th in the title game.”

The previous taunting between Clark and Reese

Reese wasted little time in boasting in front of her face after defeating Clark’s Iowa 102-85 in April 2022. She did this by waving her hand and pointing to her ring finger while the clock was still running.

 

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The game was the NCAA women’s basketball championship, and Angel Reese made it obvious that she was the superior player and had done more to defeat Clark to win the title.

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