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An elated Dave Portnoy celebrated wildly after watching Caitlin Clark nail yet another three-pointer in Iowa's crunch clash with LSU at March Madness.
The Barstool Sports founder revealed at the weekend that he would be in Albany for the blockbuster Elite Eight game after purchasing tickets as soon as the tournament bracket indicated Iowa and LSU could meet.
And as Clark went head to head with arch-rival Angel Reese at Times Union Center, Portnoy could be seen jumping up to celebrate the college-basketball sensation find success with one of her trademark three-pointers on the night.
In a video shared on his own X account, he can be seen leaping out of his seat and high-fiving a friend after witnessing the brilliance of Clark in the flesh.
The Iowa superstar broke another record in her latest outing on Monday night, surpassing Diana Taurasi (62) for career NCAA tournament three-pointers.
Dave Portnoy celebrated wildly after watching Caitlin Clark nail yet another three-pointer in Iowa 's crunch clash with LSU
The Barstool chiefs revealed at the weekend he would be in Albany to watch Clark face LSU
When the Iowa sensation hit one of her trademark three-pointers, Portnoy leapt out of his seat
She is enjoying a remarkable rise to fame after also recently becoming the NCAA's all-time leading points scorer, with her success on the court bringing an unprecedented level of attention to women's college basketball.
Clark, who intends to enter this year's WNBA Draft, has even been offered $5million to play in Ice Cube's Big3 League once March Madness is over.
And following the hip-hop legend's offer, Portnoy came up with one of his own in a bid to join forces with Clark.
'I'll offer Caitlin Clark 10 million to play on our intramural hoops team,' he joked on X.
Portnoy has repeatedly gushed over Clark on social media of late, with the Barstool chief desperate for Iowa to prevail at March Madness as a result.
'I’m rooting for Iowa, they have a very tough road to go. I love Caitlin Clark, and she’s kind of electrified not only myself, [but] the entire country,' he recently told Fox Business.
'The big names, the big stars are all in women’s [basketball] this year.'