ESPN revealed an electrifying trailer for a documentary about the record seasons of three women’s college basketball players, including Caitlin Clark.

The four-part series follows the record-viewing 2023-24 women’s basketball season and Clark’s NCAA March Madness run.

ESPN will air a documentary that will display three women's college basketball players, including Caitlin Clark, and their 2023-24 seasons

ESPN will air a documentary that will display three women’s college basketball players, including Caitlin Clark, and their 2023-24 seasonsCredit: Getty

Clark had a historic season and led Iowa to the NCAA championship game for the second year in a row

Clark had a historic season and led Iowa to the NCAA championship game for the second year in a rowCredit: Omaha Productions/ ESPN

The documentary, titled Full Court Press, is co-produced by NFL legend Peyton Manning’s Omaha Production and Word & Picture as both are partnered with ESPN.

On Wednesday, the series trailer was revealed on X, formerly known as Twitter.

The clip featured Iowa’s Clark, South Carolina’s Kamilla Cordoso, and UCLA’s Kiki Rice.

Each of the college basketball athletes will be featured in the series.

The video showed the highs and lows of Clark’s tremendous NCAA run.

The point guard had a historic season and led Iowa to the NCAA championship for the second year in a row.

However, Clark and the Hawkeyes lost in the championship game.

During the season, the eventual 2024 No. 1 overall pick broke Kelsey Plum’s women’s college basketball scoring record.

Clark also shattered Pete Maravich’s 54-year NCAA Division 1 scoring record.

Cardoso, meanwhile, led her team to beat Iowa in the national title game.

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Rice led UCLA to a Sweet 16 appearance for the second straight season.

In the trailer, the point guard was seen in tears during the journey.

The 20-year-old Rice will be the only one involved in the documentary who will be playing college basketball next season.

The documentary will feature exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes footage.

The series also showed the highs and lows of Clark's season

The series also showed the highs and lows of Clark’s seasonCredit: Omaha Productions/ ESPN

South Carolina's Kamilla Cordoso will also be featured in the ESPN docuseries which will premiere on May 11 and 12 on ABC and ESPN+

South Carolina’s Kamilla Cordoso will also be featured in the ESPN docuseries which will premiere on May 11 and 12 on ABC and ESPN+Credit: Omaha Productions/ ESPN

Full Court Press is set to premiere on May 11 and 12 on ABC and ESPN+.

The documentary is expected to draw plenty of viewers.


The women’s title game received more viewers than the men’s, averaging 18.7 million viewers on both ABC and ESPN and peaking at 24 million viewers.

It was the first time that the feat occurred.