The controversial tech on Stremlow
No way they just gave stremlow a tech for that🤣🤣🤣 refs have to let the girls show emotion
— Caitlin Clark (@CaitlinClark22) November 30, 2025
The play happened when Taylor Stremlow blocked a shot and celebrated in front of her opponent. Officials called a technical foul, something Caitlin Clark saw as an unfair limit on the players’ freedom to express themselves.
The trash talker legacy
Clark built part of her reputation through her provocative style on the court. Her taunts became part of women’s basketball culture and are remembered in both the NCAA and the WNBA.
Head coach Jan Jensen joked after the game, saying Stremlow isn’t a true “trash talker,” though he admitted coaching a few in the past. The remark drew laughter, and everyone knew he was referring to Caitlin Clark.
Taylor Stremlow with the block and one of the softest ref tech calls you’ll see pic.twitter.com/FIYQP7RFmG
— Heavens! (@HeavensFX) November 30, 2025
Influence that goes beyond
Caitlin Clark didn’t just leave titles and records at Iowa. Her presence attracted top recruits like Hannah Stuelke and, more recently, Addie Deal, a five-star prospect already shining this season.
The Caitlin Clark effect is still alive. The Indiana Fever star inspires new generations and keeps the program among the elite. As Firstsportz noted, her criticism of referees reflects the same passion that once changed Iowa’s history.
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“Taylor is not a true trash talker, now I’ve coached a few… but we will not name names” 😉♥️ pic.twitter.com/DUZjlpmoBA— FORTYFOUR_12oo (@HUSKER_D00_1200) December 1, 2025