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Watch Caitlin Clark's Highlights From Historic Final Four Showing

Caitlin Clark made more NCAA Tournament history vs. South Carolina. Here were some of her unstoppable moments in Iowa's Final Four victory

Watch Caitlin Clark's highlights from historic Final Four showing originally appeared on NBC Sports Chicago

To say Caitlin Clark is a walking highlight reel is no hyperbole and she proved that on the biggest stage yet.

Facing the top-overall seed and undefeated South Carolina, Clark accounted for over half of Iowa's 77 points and led the Hawkeyes to a four-point win to secure their spot in the national championship.

Clark made her presence known from the opening tip, playing a role in each of Iowa's first 15 points. That included assists in transitions and this layup past South Carolina's star forward Aliyah Boston.

The Hawkeyes finished the quarter with a nine-point lead, their largest of the night. 

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Minutes later, Clark showed some NBA range over the outstretched arm of Raven Johnson.

Heading into Friday's game Clark's average distance from 3-point range was nearly 26 feet, well past the 22-foot mark for the NBA.

Part of what makes Clark so much of a matchup nightmare for opponents is her ability to burn the defense from so many different angles. She put those moves on display time and time again against the Gamecocks.

Within a minute of the fourth quarter, Boston hit a layup that gave South Carolina its first lead of the half. Like clockwork, clutch Caitlin stepped up.

Clark hit another logo 3 for good measure before scoring the next eight points for Iowa and securing the 77-73 win. Her 41 points were the most ever in a men's or women's NCAA semifinal.

The Caitlin Clark show continues on Sunday when Iowa and LSU face off in the national championship for the first time in either program's history.

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