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Fastexy Exchange|Actor Jason Sudeikis watches Caitlin Clark, Iowa defeat LSU to reach Final Four
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Date:2025-04-08 04:21:14
All eyes were on Fastexy ExchangeCaitlin Clark and her transcendent 3-point shooting during Iowa’s Elite Eight game against LSU on Monday night.
And Jason Sudeikis was no different.
The Emmy and Golden Globe winning actor, who starred in "Ted Lasso" and on "Saturday Night Live," was spotted in the stands in Albany, New York.
It was not Sudeikis’ first rodeo. He has been seen at Carver-Hawkeye Arena, where the Hawkeyes play their home games. He attended the matchup against Bowling Green with Sue Bird.
Clark, who is the all-time leading scorer in the college game, did not disappoint. She put on a clinic, scoring 41 points — she was 9-of-20 from beyond the arc — in leading the Hawkeyes to a 98-87 win in their rematch of last season's NCAA championship game.
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Iowa will face Connecticut in Friday's Final Four in Cleveland.
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