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USA Today via Reuters

The behind-the-scenes of the probably most illustrious college basketball career will soon be available for the public eye. Following the efforts of legendary Indianapolis Colts quarterback, Peyton Manning, fans will soon witness the NCAA journey of Caitlin Clark in the four-part docuseries, Full Court Press. Seemingly, this ESPN and Omaha Productions collaboration will provide an inside look into the life of the NCAA Division I all-time leading scorer. However, there is more to this than meets the eye. 

Recently, Caitlin Clark attended a media session in which she interacted about this upcoming program. Seemingly, the two-time National Player Of The Year revealed that the show features a lot more than just the on-court action and the post-game addresses. She said, “I think the biggest thing was just that you can see what we do outside of basketball. When you’re in college, you come and see us twice a week, see us play for two hours on the court. That’s really all you get, you don’t get anything else. Now you get to see a little more into our lives; you don’t get to see every single second of our lives.”

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Clark also said, that it comprises things that the fans don’t know about or haven’t witnessed in the past. She further added, “But you’re getting to see a lot of things that had maybe never been shown before, conversations people didn’t know we had or interactions with family members, coaches, or teammates or fans, whatever it is, or how you’re prepping for certain games like March Madness, a lot of that is covered.” 

As it turns out, Caitlin Clark seems excited before this project streams for the viewers. This was evident in her attendance at its premiere recently.

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Caitlin Clark sizzles at the red carpet

All eyes were on the 22-year-old when stepped for the “Full Court Press” premiere Monday night. In a stunning Prada outfit, Caitlin Clark took center stage at the Tobias Theater at Newfields. She was accompanied to the event by Aliyah Boston, Lexie Hull, Katie Lou Samuelson, and Victaria Saxton. In addition to this, 2012 WNBA champion and Hall Of Famer Tamika Catchings also graced the occasion with her presence.

 

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The wait for this show is almost over. May 11 and 12 will be the dates and ABC and ESPN+ will be the respective platforms if anyone wishes to see this enthralling experience. Surely, it is expected to be a thrill ride for everyone.