Caitlin Clark's rookie season is over, but the WNBA phenom still caused a riot online after fans spotted her custom trainers ...
In addition to her elite talent on the court, Clark is a revenue driving machine. She helped facilitate countless WNBA TV viewership and attendance records throughout her rookie campaign. Her jersey ...
If Caitlin Clark didn't go professional in basketball what sport would she choose? By the looks of her offseason activities, ...
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Clark was already previously voted the unanimous ROTY by the Associated Press earlier this month. It's fair to say the 2024 No. 1 overall pick from Iowa women's basketball lived up to expectations for ...
The Women’s National Basketball Players Association released a scathing statement accusing a reporter of trying to “bait” a player with a question about Caitlin Clark. In Game 1 of the first ...
She became the all-time DI women's leader in points on Feb. 15, 2024, with a quintessential long-range 3-pointer against Michigan. On March 3, 2024, Clark then surpassed "Pistol Pete" Maravich to ...
How many people watch the WNBA? Even before the arrival of Caitlin Clark, the popularity of women’s college basketball was steadily on the rise. After being drafted with the first overall pick ...
Wright used his "What's Wright" podcast on Thursday, September 26, as a platform to go after the "racists" he says are going after Black women via attacks thinly-veiled in fake Clark fandom. “ ...
Naismith Hall of Famer Rebecca Lobo praised Clark’s overall impact on raising awareness of and interest in the women’s game. “Her impact clearly has been massive, both in terms of the ...
Iowa guards Kate Martin, left, and Caitlin Clark pose for a photo with Iowa assistant coach Raina Harmon after a NCAA Big Ten Conference women's basketball game against Michigan, Sunday ...
And it's gotten much, much worse since then. Clark did not ask for this, any of it. She just wants to play basketball. But so do the other 143 women of the WNBA and, right now, some of Clark’s ...