The Iowa Hawkeyes are 25-4 this season, and Caitlin Clark has been a massive part of that success. Clark has broken several records this season, with the most notable being the all-time NCAA Division I women’s scoring record, surpassing Kelsey Plum. This happened in a game against the Michigan Wolverines on Feb. 15, where Clark tallied 49 points, 13 assists, and five rebounds.
Those 49 points also passed Megan Gustafson for the most points in a single game by a Hawkeyes women’s player. Clark is averaging 32.3 points, 7.4 rebounds, and 8.7 assists per game this season and is the favorite to go No. 1 overall in the 2024 WNBA draft.
Below, we’ll go over a variety of Caitlin Clark and college basketball odds as the season winds down before the NCAA Tournament.
Caitlin Clark record-breaking odds
In which quarter will Caitlin Clark score her 3,668th career point (all time D1 scoring record)
- March 3 vs. Ohio State, 1Q: +1600
- March 3 vs. Ohio State, 2Q: -185
- March 3 vs. Ohio State, 3Q: +185
- March 3 vs. Ohio State, 4Q: +4000
- Caitlin Clark to not score her 3,668th career point during the 2023-24 season: +4000
Method of Caitlin Clark’s basket to score her 3,668th career point
- Three-point field goal: -160
- Layup: +175
- Free throw: +1000
- Other: +1500
All odds are via FanDuel Sportsbook. Odds last updated March 2.
Iowa’s updated odds to win the women’s NCAA Tournament
The Hawkeyes are 25-4 this season, with three of those losses coming in the Big Ten, where they have a 14-3 record. Overall this season, they’ve lost to the Ohio State Buckeyes, Nebraska Cornhuskers, Indiana Hoosiers, and Kansas State Wildcats.
Their odds to win the NCAA Tournament are at [metabet_core_dynamic_odds market=”bkw/ncaabw_winner” query=”bkw/iowa” site_id=”legalsportsreport”]. That puts them third on the board, trailing South Carolina ([metabet_core_dynamic_odds market=”bkw/ncaabw_winner” query=”bkw/south_carolina” site_id=”legalsportsreport”]) and LSU ([metabet_core_dynamic_odds market=”bkw/ncaabw_winner” query=”bkw/lsu” site_id=”legalsportsreport”]).