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The media's focus—or lack thereof—on women’s college basketball comes under scrutiny as it heads into another tournament season. Despite monumental viewership figures during Caitlyn Clark's time, it appears many players, including Watkins, have slipped through the cracks of public consciousness. Discussions reflecting on why athletes like Clark are considered phenomenon-level draws while others do not receive equivalent attention delve into deeper societal factors, including biases in media representation and marketing. The commentary indicates that there isn’t a sustainable interest in women’s basketball beyond exceptional individuals like Clark.