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Caitlin Clark Celebrates UCLA's Historic Title with Emotional Tweet

Caitlin Clark Celebrates UCLA's Historic Title with Emotional Tweet

Caitlin Clark celebrates UCLA women's basketball's first NCAA title, complimenting head coach Cori Close and applauding the Bruins.

Caitlin Clark shares her emotions to UCLA women's basketball's historic win. The Indiana Fever star took to X shortly after UCLA Victory, sending a heartfelt message to head coach Cori Close and the entire squad.

Caitlin Clark’s post‑championship tweet read: “Not many care about the game as much as Coach Close … couldn’t be happier for her!! Congrats 🙌 @UCLAWBB”

That phrase about Coach Close hits home because Clark understands how rare it is to see someone as passionate about the game as UCLA's seasoned coach. For supporters, this message feels like a modest passing-of-the-torch moment from one of the sport's top stars to the staff that recently delivered UCLA's first NCAA title.

Why are Clark's statements important?

Clark's tweet is more than just a "congrats"; it's a public affirmation of Close's enthusiasm and work ethic. Close has built UCLA into a national powerhouse via years of hard effort in both the Pac-12 and Big Ten conferences. Clark's assessment that "not many care about the game as much as Coach Close" depicts success as a result of long-term effort, rather than a one-season fluke.

What it reveals about UCLA's legacy

For UCLA fans, watching someone like Caitlin Clark publicly celebrate their program emphasizes the significance of their team's first NCAA title. For college basketball fans, it's a reminder that the sport's best players are watching and honoring the teams that persevere throughout the tournament.