
A video of Caitlin Clark destroying a men’s team during a scrimmage has resurfaced online ahead of her second season in the WNBA.
Clark, an All-Star and All-WNBA First-Team selection in year 1, was also the league’s Rookie of the Year in 2024. The Fever star made a name for herself while with the Iowa Hawkeyes, where she became the all-time NCAA leading scorer in both the men’s and women’s games before moving up to the pros.
Known for her insane long-distance shooting, Clark requires defenses to step up to her as soon as she crosses the halfway line.
But the 23-year-old couldn’t even be contained while practicing against a team of men while in college.
Caitlin Clark Dropped 22 Points In Just 2 Minutes

NCAA women’s programs typically get non-scholarship male athletes to play the female teams so they have an edge in competitive games. And it doesn’t appear that Clark felt the slightest amount of pressure in that notable scrimmage. She was lights out from beyond the arc and reportedly scored 22 points in just two minutes.
The video featuring the above recently resurfaced online, thanks to Barstool Sports owner Dave Portnoy, who’s a huge Caitlin Clark fan.
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“This may be the most incredible Caitlin Clark video I’ve ever seen,” he wrote in his caption.
Check it out right below:
This may be the most incredible Caitlin Clark video I’ve ever seen. A lost scrimmage video vs the men’s practice team at Iowa in which Caitlin goes berserker mode and scores 22 points in 2 minutes. She is the one. pic.twitter.com/7yS77C8hoR
— Dave Portnoy (@stoolpresidente) April 8, 2025
“She is himothy,” someone wrote in the comments.
She is himothy
— ceen (@sirceen) April 8, 2025
“This is actually insane. That one legged 3 was absolutely filthy,” said another.
This is actually insane. That one legged 3 was absolutely filthy.
— 45 (@A_PR3S) April 8, 2025
“Keeping her off the Olympic team was the the biggest mistake for their sport. She is the face of women’s basketball,” someone declared.
WNBA should learn people pay to see her win. Keeping her off the Olympic team was e the biggest mistake for their sport. She is the face of women’s basketball.
— matthew k. Daniels (@TheFirstOfAKind) April 8, 2025
“Every time she pulls up for that mile long shot I just shake my head knowing it’s going to drop,” a comment read.
Every time she pulls up for that mile long shot I just shake my head knowing it's going to drop.
— Charles F11 (@charlesf11) April 8, 2025
It's unreal
Clark has revealed that she’s adding more to her game as she prepares for her second year in the WNBA. She might be even more fun to watch in 2025.