BREAKING: Clark Wins 2024 Honda Cup, Named Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year

In a groundbreaking achievement, Caitlin Clark has been awarded the 2024 Honda Cup, solidifying her status as Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year. This prestigious accolade recognizes Clark’s exceptional talent, dedication, and impact on the collegiate sports landscape.

Clark’s journey to this pinnacle of recognition has been marked by outstanding performances and a profound influence both on and off the court. Her remarkable skills and leadership have not only elevated her team but also garnered admiration across the sports community.

“I am incredibly honored to receive the Honda Cup,” Clark expressed in her acceptance speech. “This award is a testament to the hard work of my teammates, coaches, and supporters who have believed in me every step of the way.”

Caitlin Clark Wins Honda Cup; Named Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year Caitlin Clark Wins Honda Cup; Named Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year

Throughout the season, Clark’s stellar performances captivated fans and critics alike, cementing her place as a transformative figure in women’s college athletics. Her achievements include record-breaking statistics and pivotal contributions to her team’s success.

The announcement of Clark’s Honda Cup win has sparked widespread celebration and praise, underscoring her impact beyond the basketball court. As she prepares for the next chapter in her career, Clark’s legacy as a trailblazer and role model continues to inspire athletes across the globe.

Caitlin Clark has won back-to-back James E. Sullivan Awards for the first time in the award's 94-year history, off the back of recently being selected as the No. 1 overall pick in

The Honda Cup, presented annually by the Collegiate Women Sports Awards, recognizes the top female athlete in college sports based on athletic performance, leadership, academic achievement, and community involvement. Clark joins a prestigious list of past winners who have left an indelible mark on collegiate athletics.