Kentucky’s Clara Strack Named SEC Defensive Player of the Year
Sophomore Clara Strack from Kentucky has earned recognition as one of the nation’s premier defenders by being awarded the SEC Defensive Player of the Year. Strack, who is also a finalist for the Lisa Leslie Center of the Year, earned spots on the SEC All-Defensive Team and the All-SEC Second Team, reflecting an outstanding season filled with significant individual and team accomplishments.
The standout center has been a dominant presence at both ends of the court, breaking records while leading her team to a successful season.
“I definitely didn’t expect this, but it’s really exciting,” Strack shared. “Playing under a coach like Coach Brooks allows you to grow a lot. If you’re working hard with him, you’ll see big improvements. I’ve really enjoyed it.”
A Record-Breaking Defensive Presence
Strack has been a game-changer for the Wildcats, topping the SEC with an average of 2.5 blocks per game, which also ranks her ninth nationally. She broke Kentucky’s single-season blocks record with 70, surpassing the previous record held by Dunlap. Moreover, Strack set a new school record with eight blocks in a single game against Ole Miss on February 10.
Her defensive abilities were on full display during a crucial victory over Tennessee, where she set two school records by making a perfect 11-for-11 from the field, the best single-game field goal percentage in program history. This performance also marked the highest number of field goal attempts without a miss by a Division I women’s player against an AP Top 15 team since the 2002-03 season.
Strack’s all-around dominance is rare; she is the only Division I women’s player this season to achieve at least 25 points, 15 rebounds, eight assists, eight blocks, five steals, and three three-pointers in a single game.
Offensive Impact and Versatility
Though her defense has received well-deserved praise, Strack has also been a significant offensive contributor. She averages 15.3 points, 9.5 rebounds (ranking fourth in the SEC), and 2.7 assists per game, shooting efficiently from the floor. Her versatility is evident, as she has hit 15 three-pointers this season, including a career-high 3-of-5 from beyond the arc in a road win over No. 13 Oklahoma.
Strack has been consistently reliable for Kentucky, reaching double figures in 23 of 28 games, including 15 games with 15 or more points and eight games with 20+ points. She has also recorded 13 double-doubles, ranking third in the SEC.
Guiding the Wildcats to Success
In addition to her personal accolades, Strack has played an essential role in Kentucky’s success this season. She led the Wildcats in rebounding among a group of three players who averaged over 9.0 rebounds per game at one point this year – a feat accomplished just five times in Division I women’s basketball history.
Strack’s contributions on both ends of the court will be crucial as Kentucky aims for postseason success. With her name now firmly in the record books, Strack has solidified her status as one of the top defensive players in college basketball, setting a standard for future Wildcats.