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Caitlin Clark's NCAA-record-setting trickery made grownups laugh.

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Seattle—Show done, dream accomplished, legend reinforced, Caitlin Clark became wicked.

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As the last 10 seconds ticked off the clock, the greatest artist in college basketball clumsily clapped from the sideline, then lifted her hands and dashed towards teammate Molly Davis.

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Celebration and purpose. She indicated the game ball. That one. She held it and vanished into a circle of bouncing, yelling comrades.

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She then threw the ball to her father in the Seattle Region 4 final, helping the Hawkeyes beat Louisville 97-83.

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Clark didn't understand Sunday's accomplishment yet. Everyone was too early. Her ridiculous stat line—41 points, 12 assists, 10 rebounds—was best processed by laughing. 

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A spectacle that exceeded all anticipation and muffled all hatred, it made a tense Elite Eight competition seem more like a concert.

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