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WATCH: Gus Johnson's Hilarious NSFW Slip-Up During Iowa-Maryland Game

Fox broadcaster Gus Johnson had a funny slip-up during Saturday's women's Big Ten clash between the Iowa Hawkeyes and Maryland Terrapins. His Freudian slip came on a Caitlin Clark block of Brinae Alexander.

Even the most experienced broadcasters have a slip-up during a game. Fox's Gus Johnson had one hilarious moment while calling a Caitlin Clark block on Brinae Alexander during Saturday's Big Ten battle between No. 3 Iowa and Maryland.

Midway through the first quarter of Saturday's matchup in College Park, Alexander tried to make a move on Clark at the basket. But the Iowa star blocked the shot and quickly got the ball to the other end of the floor.

During the play, Johnson had an NSFW Freudian slip, which got plenty of attention on social media. 

Following the block, Johnson said, "Brinae Alexander had her s*** blocked." The veteran announcer then quickly corrected himself, saying "shot blocked."

Honestly, both phrases applied during that moment. But it was a really funny moment during the game, especially coming from such an experienced broadcaster like Johnson.

Johnson called an entertaining contest in College Park on Saturday night. Maryland gave Iowa a great battle, but fell short of an upset. The Hawkeyes prevailed 93-85, getting 38 points and 12 assists from Clark. Molly Davis had 17 points and Kate Martin also had a double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds.

Maryland was led by Jakia Brown-Turner, who scored 25 points and collected nine boards. Bri McDaniel added 22 points and Shyanne scored 14 points with eight assists.

Iowa improved to 21-2 on the season while Maryland dropped to 12-10.

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