Take a bow, Caitlin Clark.
After breaking the NCAA women's basketball scoring record last month with a career-high and Iowa record 49 points, she then broke Pete Maravich's all-time scoring record ā men's and women's ā on Senior Night in an emphatic win over Ohio State.
Just another day for the superstar.
After finally passing Maravich's total of 3,667, Clark can now relax on counting points as literally every player in the history of the sport is in her rearview mirror.
MORE: Watch the Nike commercial celebrating Clark passing Maravich
Are you looking to celebrate Clark, who is making her name as one of college basketball's greatest players? Nike ensured you can do just that with its viral shirts saluting Clark's accomplishment.
Caitlin Clark shirt: 'You break it, you own it'
To honor Clark, Nike released a T-shirt to commemorate her historic night. The basketball-led athletic brand even created its own slogan for No. 22, which points to the shattered scoring record now owned by Clark.
"You break it, you own it."
The shirt is black and gold, just like Iowa's iconic uniforms, and features the above slogan and a Nike swoosh across the front. The back features Clark's name, number and a golden Hawkeye logo.
The shirt retails for $35 USD. Originally released after passing Plum, it will only get more relevant as Clark now holds the distinction as college basketball's scoring queen across all divisions, both men and women.
'You break it, you own it' Nike shirt for Caitlin Clark
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Caitlin Clark Nike NIL deal
Clark's history with Nike goes way back, long before the NCAA scoring record become a possibility.
The Iowa star signed with the brand in October 2022, ahead of her junior season, as part of Nike's first NIL basketball ambassador roster. Fellow players included Haley Jones, DJ Wagner, Bronny James and JuJu Watkins.
āI grew up watching Nike athletes across all sports play their game. They have inspired me to work hard and make a difference. Iām humbled to be part of this first Nike basketball class and passionate about inspiring the next," Clark said.
The endorsement deal allows Nike to sell shirts and jerseys with Clark's name and number on it, which was made possible with the NCAA's new NIL rules.
Clark's annual NIL valuation is $818,000, per On3's NIL rankings.