Caitlin Clark stats vs. Ohio State: Iowa star scores 35 in win to break Pete Maravich's scoring record

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Introducing the new NCAA career scoring leader, Caitlin Clark. The Hawkeye broke the 54-year record, previously held by Pete Maravich, in Iowa’s 93-83 win over Ohio State on Senior Day. 

It took two full quarters to score the 18 points she needed, but it finally came in the final second of the first half. After a technical foul was called on Ohio State Cotie McMahon, Clark stepped up to the free throw line after and nailed her two shots to officially claim the scoring title. She finished the game with 35 points and nine assists, brining her career scoring total to 3650.

The rest of the seniors showed out for the Senior Day game. Gabbie Marshall and Kate Martin had big second halves to score 12 and 11 points each. Unfortunately for Molly Davis, it may have been her last time in an Iowa jersey. The senior went down in the second quarter with what appeared to be an ankle roll. She was carried off the court and returned to the sideline during the second half in a wheelchair with a heavily wrapped leg. 

While the revenge win over the Buckeyes was all about the seniors, sophomore star Hannah Stuelke had her own standout performance with 23 points.

Now, it’s time for the postseason. Despite the loss, the Buckeyes already clinched the Big Ten regular-season title and the No. 1 seed for the conference tournament. Iowa will earn a double-bye In the tournament as a top-four seed, too. 

The Sporting News tracked live scores, results, and highlights from the Iowa vs. Ohio State game as Clark continued her scoring record chase.

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Iowa vs. Ohio State score

  Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final
Iowa 28 20 27 18 93
Ohio State 19 20 25 19 83

Caitlin Clark live stats, results, highlights from NCAA points record chase

Final: Iowa 93, Ohio State 83

3:10 p.m.: That'll do it! The Hawkeyes finish their regular season with a win over No. 2 Ohio State at home on Senior Day.

3:05 p.m.: The Buckeyes aren't going down without a fight. Jacy Sheldon drains a 3 to bring Ohio State within 10. Iowa leads 91-81 with only a minute left.

2:51 p.m.: It's all going Iowa's way in the fourth.

End of third quarter: Iowa 75, Ohio State 64

2:38 p.m.: Talk about Senior Sunday. Gabbie Marshall and Kate Martin help cap off a 10-1 run for Iowa.

2:27 p.m.: Kylie Feuerbach with the steal and exclamation point. It's loud in Carver-Hawkeye Arena as Iowa leads 59-49 halfway through the third.

2:20 p.m.: The Buckeyes come within two, but Clark adds some separation with her signature logo 3.

Halftime: Iowa 48, Ohio State 39

1:58 p.m.: What a finish from Stuekle! It's no good, but a firework to end the half nonetheless.

1:56 p.m.: In the words of Gus Johnson, for immortality...Clark nails her two free throws to pass Maravich as NCAA's all-time scoring leader.

1:42 p.m.: It's time for an Iowa timeout. Ohio State is within four after back-to-back three pointers. The Buckeyes trail 36-32 with 5:32 left until halftime.

1:40 p.m.: Looks like Senior Day is over for Molly Davis. The senior Hawkeye goes down with what appears to be a right leg injury. She's carried off the court as the Iowa crowd chants her name. 

1:36 p.m.: It's too easy! Clark is six points away from history.

1:35 p.m.: Three 3s now for No. 22 in white.

End of first quarter: Iowa 28, Ohio State 19

1:28 p.m.: Another three for Clark. It's just her second basket of the afternoon, but there's still plenty of time left. She needs 12 more points in three more quarters. 

1:22 p.m.: Hannah! Stuelke! The sophomore is up to nine points as Iowa continues its 15-3 run.

1:13 p.m.: She's on the board! Clark gets her first shot of the game four minutes in, and Iowa is up by three. Naturally, it's a 3-pointer.

1:06 p.m.: Here we go. Clark needs 18 points to break Pete Maravich's college scoring record. 

Pregame

12:50 p.m.: Yet another star in the stands. Welcome to Iowa City, Nolan Ryan.

12:30 p.m.: We're 30 minutes away from Senior Day tipoff at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. It'll be one for the books.

12:00 p.m.: Even Tiger fans can't resist cheering for the Hawkeyes, just don't tell Angel. These custom shirts are too good.

11:35 a.m.: Just days after Clark breaks the women's collegiate scoring record, Lynette Woodard is courtside in Iowa City.

11:15 a.m.: Talk about a crossover episode. Kristin Juszczyk, who went viral for making Taylor Swift a custom Chiefs vest, ventured from NFL to college basketball for the Hawkeye's final regular season game.

10:30 a.m.: It's a packed house at Carver-Hawkeye Stadium today, as the Iowa fans are ready to see history. 

10 a.m.: Caitlin Clark has continuously stated how Maya Moore was her first basketball hero. So how fitting is it that on her senior day, as well as the day where she likely makes more NCAA history as college's all-time leading scorer, she is greeted by Moore before the action. 

What channel is Iowa vs. Ohio State on today?

  • TV channel: Fox
  • Live stream: Fubo

Iowa vs. Ohio State will be broadcast on Fox. Streaming will be available on Fubo, which offers a free trial.

Iowa vs. Ohio State start time

  • Date: Sunday, March 3
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET

The Hawkeyes' Senior Day game against the Buckeyes tips off Sunday, March 3 at 1 p.m. ET from Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City, Iowa.

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Emily Dozier is an editorial intern at The Sporting News