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Caitlin Clark returned to Carver-Hawkeye Arena Sunday as the University of Iowa Athletics Department retired her jersey, marking her impact on the team and the sport.
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Fans said Clark changed the culture around women's basketball games and put the University of Iowa on the map.
It's only fitting that on Feb. 2 -- 2/2 -- a pair of No. 22s are being retired in women's college basketball on Sunday.
Caitlin Clark, the third women's basketball player to have her jersey retired at Iowa, captured attention in a way few women athletes have.