The Indiana Fever had made the plays in the final 90 seconds to defeat the Lynx 81-74 on Sunday. The crowd was announced at 18,978, and never has there been a roar of celebration at the end of a visitors’ victory in the 35-year history of Target Center.
Twenty minutes later, the main motivator of this huge crowd, Caitlin Clark, came walking out of a tunnel toward the court. Still in uniform, Clark spotted the target of her postgame search.
She smiled widely, the walk became a brief sprint, and then Clark leaped into the arms of Monika Czinano, the pride of Watertown, Minn., and the center for three of Caitlin’s four seasons at Iowa.
Clark and Czinano seemed to be trying to squeeze the breath out of one another, which would be no contest between the wiry Clark and the strong-in-every-way Czinano.
Monika was there with her sister, Maggie, a member of the Gophers women’s basketball team, and their mother, Theresa. Caitlin and Monika talked for several minutes, hugged it out again, resumed talking, had a final hug, and Clark headed off to the locker room to join the Fever’s rush to get out of town.
Monika Czinano smiled then and said: “For three years, I was usually within 40 feet of Caitlin during a basketball game, but not today.”
There was a family mix-up as to whether Mom or Maggie had gotten tickets some time ago for Sunday’s game. When it was discovered the answer was, “Neither,” the Caitlin-loving Iowans had snatched up all tickets but the nosebleeds.
Monika, Maggie and Theresa were in an upstairs corner, Section 262: “Way up there,” said Theresa, pointing upward.