Caitlin Clark has been recognized as a member of the Associated Press’s all-time Starting 5 in women’s college basketball, joining legends such as Cheryl Miller, Candace Parker, Breanna Stewart, and Diana Taurasi. However, her inclusion sparked heated debates on social media, particularly regarding her credentials as the all-time leading scorer in college basketball, despite lacking a national title.Critics questioned her overall skill set, stating, “If points scored were the main metric, she should be included, but her overall game was lacking,” prompting immediate backlash fromClark supporters who highlighted her ability by citing her as a three-time national leader in assists.Fans suggested other worthy candidates, like Chamique Holdsclaw and Maya Moore, both of whom boast significant achievements, including national championships. Many dismissed the AP's list as mere hype in favor of Clark, asserting it merely reflects popularity rather than true merit. Meanwhile, her loyal fan base continues to argue for her place among the greats.
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Furious WNBA Fans Clash Over Caitlin Clark's Spot in AP's All-Time Women's Basketball Starting Five
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