Caitlin Clark, the all-time NCAA Division 1 basketball scoring leader, is the face of the NCAA and a perennial cash cow to any and everything she comes into contact with.

The regional final matchup between the Iowa Hawkeyes and the LSU Tigers was perhaps the most highly-anticipated women’s college basketball game ever and it delivered in every way possible since it was hyped as the second showdown in as many years between Iowa’s Caitlin Clark and LSU’s Angel Reese.

Caitlin Clark in Iowa warmups

Putting on a show on the court comes easy to Caitlin Clark, but not many people are too familiar with the Iowa superstar putting on a different type of show off the court.

After the Elite 8 matchup was over, Caitlin Clark began trending online after a photo surfaced of her while she was out of her uniform. She wasn’t only out of her uniform, but showing a ton of leg as she rocked a black skirt.

You’re telling me she’s not fine?? pic.twitter.com/GsV9J83GlF

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Social media took to the comments and the quotes to respond to this titillating picture of Caitlin Clark:

She’s an Iowa 6, which makes her a national 3.

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“Being good at shit is attractive same reason why I’m attracted to shai”

“She handsome fasho”

“I truly hate the way u incels talk about women basketball players”

“can mfs not talk about women athletes normally dude”

“it’s okay to find a conventionally attractive woman attractive guys you don’t have to feel shame”

For any men hoping to have a shot with Clark, you are way too late as Connor McCaffery, a former Iowa Hawkeye men’s basketball player, has been dating Clark since August 2023.

After the 22-year-old Iowa Hawkeyes star’s 41-point performance in Monday’s victory over the LSU Tigers, via ESPN.com, Clark’s boyfriend, Connor McCaffery, celebrated her on his Instagram story by posting her stats from the game, including her seven rebounds, nine three-point makes and 12 assists on the night.

Clark’s record-breaking game helped lead her team to their second straight Final Four in the NCAA Tournament as the Hawkeyes look to win the title.

Clark set two new NCAA scoring records this season, but nothing will hold a candle to her ultimate goal.

Clark’s college career is winding down. The 22-year-old senior announced her intention to declare for the 2024 WNBA Draft but she would love to end it all by winning an NCAA Championship.