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Country music icon Tim McGraw wore a Caitlin Clark shirt during his show Thursday night in Des Moines, Iowa.
Taking the stage at Wells Fargo Arena, McGraw paired his iconic cowboy hat and skinny jeans with a black Hawkeyes jersey.
“Let’s turn it up, yeah,” the venue’s page captioned a clip of the show on Instagram. ‘Tim McGraw represents the GOAT tonight in Des Moines!’
The Louisiana native also posted a photo of himself on stage praising Clark and her team.
“When you’re in Iowa,” McGraw wrote. ‘Big year for @caitlinclark22 and @iowawbb.’
Country music icon Tim McGraw wore a Caitlin Clark shirt during his show in Des Moines
Clark surpassed ‘Pistol’ Pete Maravich’s all-time NCAA scoring record earlier this month
The Hawkeyes prepare for the NCAA Tournament after finishing the season 29-4
On March 3, Clark broke Pete Maravich’s all-time NCAA scoring record. In a game against Ohio State, Clark surpassed Pistol Pete’s 3,667 career points by reaching 3,685.
The record stood for over 50 years until Clark’s 35-point performance against the Buckeyes.
Clark averaged 31.9 points, 7.3 rebounds and 8.9 assists per game as a senior and is likely to be the first overall pick by the Indiana Fever in April’s WNBA Draft.
The Hawkeyes enter the NCAA Tournament with a 29-4 record and as the second-ranked team in the Big Ten. They will face 16th-seeded Holy Cross in the opening round on Saturday.
Iowa reached the national championship game last year before losing to the LSU Tigers, led by Angel Reese.
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