Caitlin Clark’s “snub” from the national team chosen to vie for gold in the Summer Olympics in Paris this year has received a lot of attention. Clark was not only left off of the 12-player roster for the Games in July, but she was also not chosen for the Olympic 3-on-3 women’s squad, which fellow rookie Cameron Brink was selected for.
Caitlin Clark’s “snub” from the national team chosen to vie for gold in the Summer Olympics in Paris this year has drawn criticism. Clark was not only left off of the 12-player roster for the Games in July, but she was also not chosen for the Olympic 3-on-3 women’s squad, which fellow rookie Cameron Brink was selected for.
But Brink’s recent knee injury altered the situation, and on the smaller 3-on-3 roster, she needed a substitute. Although many people immediately mentioned Clark as the perfect alternative, the truth is far different.
But Brink’s recent knee injury altered the situation, and on the smaller 3-on-3 roster, she needed a substitute. Although many people immediately mentioned Clark as the perfect alternative, the truth is far different.