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Si tiene preguntas sobre el envío, comuníquese con el vendedor.
All sales are final. Returns are not accepted unless an autographed item is proven inauthentic. In such cases, the buyer must provide verifiable documentation from a reputable third-party authenticator. Upon receipt and verification, a full refund will be issued. Please review item descriptions and photos carefully before purchasing. You are welcome to contact me with any questions before completing your purchase.
2023-24 Bowman Best University
Basketball Prospect Jumbo Relic Autographs Honor Roll PJR-CC
Caitlin Clark, Iowa (#17/49) - PSA GEM-MT 10
Elevate your sports memorabilia collection with the 2023-24 Bowman University Best Basketball card featuring Caitlin Clark. This card showcases the Iowa Hawkeyes star in her NCAA glory, autographed by her and authenticated with a PSA grade of 10. The Prospect Jumbo Relic Auto Honor Roll parallel variety is a coveted piece, especially with its limited print run of just 49.
Serial numbered 17/49, this exclusive piece includes a piece of memorabilia that captures a slice of basketball history. Whether you're a fan of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA), an avid collector of sports trading cards, or a supporter of the Indiana Fever, this card is a remarkable find that embodies the spirit of the game.
Caitlin Clark, born January 22, 2002, in Des Moines, Iowa, is a trailblazing basketball player renowned for her record-breaking collegiate career and immediate impact in the WNBA. A 6-foot guard, Clark grew up in a sports-oriented family and honed her skills at Dowling Catholic High School, where she became a McDonald?s All-American and set a state single-game scoring record of 60 points.
At the University of Iowa (2020?2024), Clark redefined women?s basketball. She became the NCAA Division I all-time leading scorer (3,951 points), surpassing Pete Maravich?s long-standing record, and led the nation in scoring and assists multiple times. Her accolades include two Naismith College Player of the Year awards, three unanimous All-American selections, and leading Iowa to back-to-back NCAA championship games (2023, 2024), though falling short both times 168. Clark?s electrifying play, including her signature deep three-pointers and court vision, drew record-breaking viewership and attendance, a phenomenon dubbed the "Caitlin Clark effect".
Drafted first overall by the Indiana Fever in 2024, Clark dominated her rookie WNBA season, setting records for most assists (337) and points by a rookie (769), earning Rookie of the Year and All-WNBA First Team honors. Off the court, her influence boosted league attendance and merchandise sales, while her endorsement deals (e.g., Nike, Gatorade) contributed to an estimated net worth of $4-5 million.
Clark?s career is marked by historic milestones, including being the first NCAA player to lead Division I in points and assists in the same season (2022, 2024) and holding NCAA Tournament records for points (491) and assists (152). Though excluded from the 2024 U.S. Olympic team, her legacy as a transformative figure in women?s basketball remains undisputed.