Yale seniors Jenna Clark and Klara Astrom were recognized by the Ivy League, with Clark named honorable mention All-Ivy League and Astrom named Academic All-Ivy League. Clark achieved her milestone of scoring 1,000 career points, secured a school-record of 165 assists in the season, and ranked among the league's top 20 in various categories. This is her third All-Ivy honor and she was a former finalist for the Nancy Lieberman Award. Astrom, a neuroscience major, received her second consecutive Academic All-Ivy League honor and has been a consistent contributor to the team.

By the Numbers
  • Clark finished the season with a school-record 165 assists, the fifth-most in the history of a single season by an Ivy League player.
  • Clark ranks among the league's top 20 in various categories, including assists per game, minutes per game, and points per game.
  • Astrom received her second consecutive Academic All-Ivy League honor, majoring in neuroscience.
State of Play
  • Clark capped her career by becoming the 24th Bulldog to score 1,000 career points.
  • Clark led Yale in scoring for two consecutive seasons and led the Ivy League in assists for three straight seasons.
  • Astrom has been a consistent contributor throughout her career, starting in 36 out of 103 games played.
Bottom Line

Seniors Jenna Clark and Klara Astrom from the Yale women's basketball team achieved distinct honors from the Ivy League, with Clark earning a notable All-Ivy recognition and Astrom being acknowledged for her academic excellence. Both players have demonstrated exceptional dedication and skill, contributing significantly to the team's success.