She did it! Iowa Hawkeyes star Caitlin Clark stands on top of the NCAA basketball mountain after passing Pete Maravich for the NCAA's overall scoring record. Clark accomplished the feat Sunday during the Hawkeyes' top 10 matchup against Ohio State Buckeyes at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City. Clark needed 18 points during Sunday's game to pass Pistol Pete for the record. In capturing the historic moment, Nike released a white T-shirt that has an image of her shooting a jump shot with the phrase, "This was never a long shot," written above Clark. We actually found this shirt available online in case you're looking to snag it. The shirt is available in men's and women's sizing, along with a youth tee and a long-sleeve version. Click the links below for the option you'd like.Caitlin Clark all-time scoring record Nike shirt (women's)Caitlin Clark all-time scoring record Nike shirt (men's)Caitlin Clark all-time scoring record Nike shirt (youth)Caitlin Clark all-time scoring record Nike shirt (long-sleeve)Clark's record-setting moment comes weeks after she broke the NCAA women's scoring record set by Kelsey Plum. Clark took the record in typical Clark fashion, with a pull-up 3-pointer from near the mid-court logo. On Thursday she passed former Kansas star Lynette Woodward for the major college basketball women's scoring record.Clark's record-setting performance also comes days after Clark broke some major news, saying she would be declaring for the 2024 WNBA draft. Caitlin Clark videosCaitlin Clark talks about WNBA decision before sold-out senior dayIowa basketball superstar Caitlin Clark declares for WNBA DraftIowa honors Caitlin Clark with logo on Carver court where she sunk record-breaking 3-pointerHere's what Patrick Mahomes said when asked about Caitlin Clark during a Super Bowl news conferenceCaitlin Clark discusses her legacy at a press conference after NCAA title gameIowa’s Caitlin Clark named Naismith National Player of the YearCaitlin Clark's dad, high school coach reflect on her early basketball careerCaitlin Clark gifts Iowa girl with signed shoes