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Jason Sudeikis was spotted in the crowd at the NCAA women’s Elite Eight matchup between Iowa and LSU, as the Ted Lasso star hilariously recreated Caitlin Clark’s “you can’t see me” celebration in last year’s title game.
Supporting the Lady Hawkeyes on Monday night, the 48-year-old actor wore a dark gray hoodie with a black cap and glasses to go incognito at the Times Union Center in Albany, New York, while cheering on Clark and her teammates. team with some friends.
He was seen replaying Clark’s famous on-court celebration, which rose to fame last year during the March Madness championship game after LSU’s Angel Reese imitated it herself when they beat Iowa.
The hand signal is just a carbon copy of John Cena’s signature celebration, when the former WWE star defeated his opponent in the ring.
Fans were quick to point out Sudeikis trolling LSU on X after Iowa defeated last year’s NCAA tournament champions, 94-87.
Jason Sudeikis was in the crowd at the Times Union Center in Albany, New York, on Monday.
She replicated Caitlin Clark’s famous “you can’t see me” taunt as Iowa led later.
Clark, who was mocked by Reese and the LSU stars in 2023, got his revenge Monday night by producing a stunning 41-point return in Albany.
“Is this Caitlin’s father?” one user asked.
‘Ted Lasso never stops providing humor! “YOU CAN’T SEE ME” I love it,” another fan tweeted.
“This is a 48 year old man,” someone else wrote.
After the game, Sudeikis was also seen celebrating Iowa’s victory with Clark as the pair stood in the stands and shared a hug.
The pair could be seen laughing and joking after their historic performance against LSU.
Sudeikis previously attended an Iowa women’s basketball game against Bowling Green in December, and even danced on the court while sitting courtside at one point.
The Kansas City native has also been seen at Jayhawks games in the past, as well as Chiefs games.
In February, he attended an MLS match between LAFC and the Seattle Sounders, sitting alongside fellow comedian and team co-owner Will Ferrell.
Sudeikis could be seen laughing and joking with Clark after Iowa’s 94-87 victory that night.
In a rematch of the most-watched game in women’s basketball history, the 2023 NCAA Championship, coach Lisa Bluder’s Hawkeyes topped Kim Mulkey’s Tigers for a 94-87 victory.
With the victory, Iowa advances to its second consecutive Final Four, where it will have a chance to win a coveted main event: the first national championship in program history.
It was 364 days earlier that the same two teams met with an NCAA title on the line, only for Reese and LSU to defeat Clark’s Hawkeyes, 102-85, in front of a television audience of nearly 10 million viewers.
This year, with both teams playing in the same region of the NCAA Tournament, things were considerably different. Reese would foul out in what would likely be his last college game, while Clark, with his 41 points and 12 assists, was simply too much in a full 40 minutes of action.