Caitlin Clark
From Wright Thompson’s article on ESPN about Caitlin Clark
Her teammates came to understand that they were dealing with someone like Mozart. She wasn't rude, nor necessarily nice, just a different species. At one point that year a sports psychologist came in to work with the team. She started going around the room and asking the players when they felt stressed and anxious and how they reacted to those feelings. One by one, the young women described familiar symptoms and scenarios: sweaty hands, a fear of the free throw line, struggling with breathing, anxiety about the last possession.
Finally it was Caitlin's turn. She seemed a little embarrassed.
"I never am," she said.
Everyone in the room somehow understood she was being more vulnerable than cocky.
"Stone cold," one witness told me. "It was so cool."