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Wildly detailed Caitlin Clark corn maze unveiled by Indiana farm amid successful rookie season

Caitlin Clark’s impressive rookie campaign has already come with plenty of records, accolades and even a supersized banner in Indianapolis.

Now, she’s getting the real Midwest treatment.

With fall just around the corner, County Line Orchard in Indiana is honoring Clark with her own corn maze.

The maze features a cutout of Clark holding a basketball while wearing with her No. 22 Indiana jersey.

It also came with the words “We love Caitlin Clark” next to her.

The Hobart orchard shared an overhead view of the maze in all its glory.

Country Line Orchard has unveiled a Caitlin Clark corn maze. Matt Scott Media
Country Line Orchard has unveiled a Caitlin Clark corn maze. Matt Scott Media
Country Line Orchard has unveiled a Caitlin Clark corn maze. Matt Scott Media

“County Line Orchard, we are celebrating women’s sports by designing our maze in the likeness of Caitlin Clark!” they wrote on Instagram. “Her incredible success and impact on the WNBA is a huge inspiration, and as a proud Indiana business, we wanted to pay tribute to her achievements!”

County Line’s website also adds that there are eight hidden items in the maze for attendees to find.

This comes one year after Clark, then a standout at the University of Iowa, had butter sculptures made in her honor at the Iowa State Fair.

Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever argues a call from a referee during the second half against the Minnesota Lynx at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on September 06, 2024 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Getty Images

This year, at the onset of her rookie season in the WNBA, Gatorade — which she has a brand deal with — unveiled a massive banner of Clark on the side of Indianapolis’ Hyatt Regency before her home debut at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in May.

Clark ranks eighth in points per game (19.2) and first in assists per contest (8.5) over the first 36 games of her career.

Caitlin Clark is racing her way toward a potential Rookie of the Year award. NBAE via Getty Images

She is now 11 assists away from breaking the all-time WNBA regular season assists record with four games left in year.