The Wooden Awards 2024 saw stars like Caitlin Clark and Zach Edey go all-out on apparel.
The 2024 Wooden Awards were a treat for every college basketball fan in the country. Stars from different programs descended on the Los Angeles Athletics Club to attend the annual gala to celebrate the best among them.
Every attendee was dressed to impress at the gala, with athletes going all out. We bring you a list of the three best-dressed college basketball stars from the night in the city of Angels. The list features Clark and a couple of other players.
3 best-dressed college hoops players at the Wooden Awards 2024
1) Caitlin Clark
Caitlin Clark was the star attraction for the 2024 Wooden Awards on Friday. She attended the gala in a red dress that stole the show. Several snaps of her in the dress surfaced on social media and won the hearts of spectators.
Clark won the John R. Wooden Women’s Player of the Year award for this season. She led the Hawkeyes to their second successive national championship game this year. However, the team fell against the South Carolina Gamecocks, who remained undefeated throughout the campaign.
On the personal front, the $3.4 million NIL-worth (according to One3) star broke the all-time NCAA scoring record. She is expected to go first overall in the 2024 WNBA Draft.
2) Zach Edey
Zach Edey was the star for the Purdue Boilermakers in the 2023–24 season. He won the Best Male Player of the Year award at the Wooden Awards in 2024.
He attended the gala in a black blazer and pants with a khaki shirt, creating a great contrast. For that, he is second on the three-person list.
The Boilermakers made it to the national championship game on the men’s side after a dominant season, thanks to Edey’s performances. The team lost to the defending champions, the UConn Huskies, who became the first team to win back-to-back titles in 17 years.
3) Hannah Hidalgo
Hannah Hidalgo’s freshman season ended with the rookie becoming a star for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Hidalgo was selected as the Wooden All-American at the 2024 Wooden Awards in recognition of her performance.
She came to the Los Angeles Athletics Club dressed impeccably in black. It was her first time attending the gala but it sure didn’t feel like it.
Hidalgo excelled as the Fighting Irish advanced to the NCAA tournament’s Sweet 16, just three steps away from the national championship game. However, Notre Dame lost to the Oregon State Beavers.
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