Caitlin Clark "NCAA All Time Scoring Leader" Signed Iowa 16x20 /50 Panini Auth

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Add the inscription that names the most consequential individual scoring credential in NCAA Division I history — on a 16x20 wall-display photo limited to 50 copies — to your collection with this Caitlin Clark Autographed Iowa Hawkeyes "None Better" 16x20 Basketball Photo, Inscribed "NCAA All Time Scoring Leader" — Numbered to 50, Panini Authenticated. "NCAA All Time Scoring Leader" is the most complete available description of what Caitlin Clark did across four seasons at the University of Iowa. Not the women's all-time scoring leader. Not the Division I women's all-time scoring leader. The NCAA all-time scoring leader — the player whose 3,951 career points sits above every Division I scorer in the history of NCAA basketball, men or women, across the entire span of the modern game. Pete Maravich's NCAA scoring record had stood for 54 years when Clark surpassed it on March 3, 2024 — the final regular-season game of her senior year, on her home floor at Carver-Hawkeye Arena, in front of an Iowa crowd that had spent the better part of a season watching the record fall toward her. Maravich had finished his career with 3,667 points across three seasons at LSU in an era before the three-point line existed. Clark finished her career at 3,951 points — 284 points beyond Maravich, 424 points beyond the women's record holder she had passed three weeks earlier, and at the top of the column that no other player in the history of NCAA basketball has occupied. The 16x20 photo signed and inscribed by Clark is the wall-display format of that credential, limited to just 50 copies in this specific configuration, authenticated by Panini America with a hologram and certificate of authenticity.

This Iowa Hawkeyes "None Better" 16x20 Basketball Photo, Numbered to 50 has been hand-signed and inscribed "NCAA All Time Scoring Leader" by Caitlin Clark. The autograph and inscription have been certified authentic by Panini America with a hologram and certificate of authenticity.

Product Highlights

  • Hand-signed and inscribed "NCAA All Time Scoring Leader" by Caitlin Clark — Iowa Hawkeyes guard (2020-2024); Indiana Fever (2024-); 2024 WNBA Rookie of the Year; 2x National Player of the Year; NCAA Division I all-time leading scorer (3,951 points)
  • Iowa Hawkeyes "None Better" 16x20 Basketball Photo — wall-display format; limited edition numbered to just 50 copies in this specific signed and inscribed configuration
  • Panini Authenticated — authentication hologram and certificate of authenticity verifiable through Panini America
  • 3,951 career points — the all-time NCAA Division I scoring record across both men's and women's basketball; surpassed Pete Maravich's 54-year-old record of 3,667 on March 3, 2024
  • The 17-day stretch (Feb. 15 – March 3, 2024): broke Kelsey Plum's women's record (3,527, in 13 fewer games); broke Lynette Woodard's AIAW major college record (3,649); broke Pete Maravich's NCAA all-time record (3,667); also broke the Division I women's single-season 3-point record
  • 2023-24 senior season: 31.6 PPG, 8.9 APG, 7.4 RPG; led NCAA Division I in both scoring and assists; highest career scoring average (28.42) in Division I history; USBWA National Player of the Year (twice); only DI player to lead a season in PPG and APG — Clark did each twice
  • Cultural impact: 18.9 million viewers for 2024 NCAA national championship game (most-viewed basketball game at any level since 2019; first women's NCAA final to outdraw the men's); Iowa #22 retired at Carver-Hawkeye Arena; "Caitlin Clark Day" declared as February 22 by Iowa State legislature
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The Inscription and the Limited 50

The "NCAA All Time Scoring Leader" inscription on this photo is not a women's-basketball-specific credential. It is the complete, unqualified all-time scoring credential across the entire history of NCAA Division I basketball — men's and women's combined — the credential that places Clark above Pete Maravich, above Lionel Simmons, above Doug McDermott, above every Division I scorer who has ever played the game. The 16x20 wall-display photo format is the size built for framing — the format that takes wall space proportionate to the credential's significance, where the autograph and the inscription occupy the same visual weight as the moment they document. The numbered-to-50 production limit is the supply-fixing element: only 50 copies of this specific signed and inscribed configuration exist in the entire collector market. Once those 50 copies are absorbed into permanent collections, no additional copies will be produced. The combination of the inscription (naming the most consequential available NCAA scoring credential), the format (wall-display 16x20), and the production limit (50) makes this specific piece the most categorically distinct available Caitlin Clark Iowa-chapter signed credential. For the collector who wants the inscription that names the all-time NCAA scoring record on the limited-edition wall-display format, this is the specific piece — authenticated by Panini America with hologram and certificate of authenticity.

The 17 Days That Broke Three Records

The Caitlin Clark scoring record was not broken on a single date. It was broken across a 17-day stretch between February 15 and March 3, 2024 — a window in which Clark passed three of the most significant career scoring totals in the history of NCAA basketball, each one progressively more historic than the one she had passed before it. February 15, 2024 — vs. Michigan, at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Clark broke Kelsey Plum's 2017 women's NCAA Division I career scoring record of 3,527 points. She did it with a deep three-pointer just over two minutes into the first quarter, finished the game with 49 points (an Iowa single-game record), and broke Plum's mark in 13 fewer career games than Plum had needed to set it. Approximately one week later, Clark passed Lynette Woodard's AIAW major college career scoring record of 3,649 points — the pre-NCAA-women's-basketball-era record holder whose totals were finally being recognized in the same scoring lineage as the modern game. March 3, 2024 — vs. Ohio State, at Carver-Hawkeye Arena, the final regular-season game of Clark's senior year — Clark surpassed Pete Maravich's 54-year-old NCAA all-time scoring record of 3,667 points to become the leading scorer in the entire history of NCAA Division I basketball. Three records, three weeks, one player. Maravich had played three seasons at LSU (1967-1970), in an era before the three-point line existed, and his record had stood through 54 years of every great college scorer who had come after him. Clark broke it. She finished her career at 3,951 points — 284 above Maravich's 3,667 — the inscription "NCAA All Time Scoring Leader" documenting the endpoint that the 17 days of February-March 2024 produced.

Beyond the Points — The Cultural Credential

The "NCAA All Time Scoring Leader" inscription documents the points. What the points alone do not document is the cultural impact that Clark's Iowa chapter produced across the same four seasons. The 2024 NCAA Women's Tournament Championship Game — Iowa vs. South Carolina, which the Hawkeyes lost 87-75 to undefeated South Carolina — drew 18.9 million viewers, the most for any basketball game at any level since 2019, and the first women's NCAA tournament final ever to draw more viewers than the men's NCAA final. The same tournament's earlier rounds broke women's college basketball viewership records in successive games. The 2023-24 Iowa women's basketball ticket slate sold out completely. A preseason exhibition drew 55,646 fans — the women's basketball attendance record. The University of Iowa generated $3.26 million in women's basketball ticket sale revenue during 2023-24, the most in the history of any women's college basketball program. Shaquille O'Neal called Clark "the best female collegiate player ever" after the 49-point Plum-record game. The Iowa State legislature unanimously declared February 22 — Clark's jersey number — "Caitlin Clark Day" in the state. The Carver-Hawkeye Arena retired her number 22. The 16x20 photo signed and inscribed by Clark, in the limited-to-50 configuration, is the wall-display credential of the player whose Iowa chapter produced not just the all-time NCAA scoring record but the cultural moment the women's college basketball game will continue to be measured against for the foreseeable future.

Panini Authentication

This photo has been certified authentic by Panini America with an authentication hologram and a certificate of authenticity. The autograph and inscription are guaranteed authentic through Panini's exclusive autograph program with Caitlin Clark.

Authenticity

This photo is certified authentic by Panini America. The authentication hologram and certificate of authenticity are issued through Panini's exclusive Caitlin Clark autograph program.

Specifications

Player Caitlin Clark
Team (signed in) Iowa Hawkeyes (2020-2024)
Position Guard (#22 — retired by Iowa)
Item Type Autographed 16x20 Basketball Photo
Edition Limited — numbered to 50
Inscription "NCAA All Time Scoring Leader" — 3,951 career points (all-time NCAA Division I record)
Authentication Panini America — hologram and COA from exclusive Clark autograph program
Iowa career 3,951 points (NCAA all-time D-I record); 28.42 career PPG (D-I career record); 1,151 career assists
Senior season (2023-24) 31.6 PPG, 8.9 APG, 7.4 RPG; led D-I in scoring and assists; led Iowa to NCAA Final
Records broken (Feb-March 2024) Plum (3,527, women's D-I); Woodard (3,649, AIAW); Maravich (3,667, NCAA all-time); D-I women's single-season 3-pt
Cultural records 2024 NCAA Final 18.9M viewers (most basketball any level since 2019); Iowa #22 retired; Caitlin Clark Day Feb 22
WNBA 2024 #1 overall pick; 2024 Rookie of Year; All-WNBA First Team; rookie scoring/assist records
Condition Excellent

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