NEW YORK — Live from New York, it’s Caitlin Clark!
The Iowa star made a surprise appearance on ''Saturday Night Live'' during the show's '' Weekend Update '' segment.
She said she first heard about the possibility at the Final Four although discussions had been ongoing for a couple of weeks.
''I didn't know the script until I showed up and saw it, and was like this is very good,'' Clark told the AP on Sunday. ''Set them straight about women's sports was pretty phenomenal. The crowd was great. Way more nervous than I get for a basketball game. A bucket list item.''
The Iowa star is in New York for the WNBA draft on Monday night, when she is expected to be the top pick by the Indiana Fever.
The NCAA Division I all-time leading scorer showed up after anchor Michael Che made a joke about Iowa retiring her jersey. Clark got the last laugh as Che then read some more jokes that Clark said she wrote that made fun of the comedian.
''A lot of cast members came up to me and were so excited I was there and said they always watched us,'' Clark said. "Before they pushed me in on the chair my heart was beating through my chest.''
The Iowa native then delivered a heartfelt message about her basketball future, thanking many of the great players who came before her.