Lightly recruited out of high school, Czinano was a reserve for Megan Gustafson in her freshman season at Iowa in 2018–19, before becoming the team's top post player as a sophomore in 2019–20.
Czinano led the nation in field goal percentage (66.8), and Clark, who earned All-American honors, was the Division I leader in points per game (26.6) and total assists (214).
[8][9] Entering the 2021–22 season, Iowa head coach Lisa Bluder described Clark and Czinano as one of the best point guard and center duos in the nation.
[5] Clark and Czinano became the fourth and fifth Iowa players to reach 2,000 career points, respectively, and were the first teammates in Big Ten history to achieve the feat in the same season.
[18] Unlike Czinano, Clark chose not to take advantage of the COVID waiver, announcing near the end of her senior season that she would declare for the 2024 draft.