Caitlin Clark, WNBA
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Caitlin Clark says that she always dreamed of playing in the WNBA, and dreamed of playing in front of big crowds, but the seismic transformation she has inspired in women’s basketball has still taken her by surprise.
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Sporting News on MSNWhere to watch Fever vs. Liberty: Channel, time, schedule, live stream for Caitlin Clark, Sabrina Ionescu WNBA gameTwo of the most exciting teams in the WNBA will go head-to-head in a Commissioner's Cup battle this weekend. The undefeated Liberty will travel to Indiana to take on the Fever on Saturday, June 14. The big question for the Fever is whether Caitlin Clark will make her return after missing five straight games with a quadriceps injury.
Many women's basketball fans would agree that the rivalry between Indiana Fever star guard Caitlin Clark and Chicago Sky icon Angel Reese is alive and well, esp
This one game saw a 75% increase in ratings for CBS from the 2024 WNBA season. The Fever dominated the Sky with a 79-52 win in the first-ever WNBA game played at the United Center. It also saw Sky veteran guard Courtney Vandersloot suffering an ACL injury,
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Sporting News on MSNWNBA legend details Caitlin Clark's sneaky advantage that makes her unguardableIt's no secret that WNBA legends and greats have a lot of respect for Caitlin Clark. That respect extends to how she plays on the court, the ways she inspires her teammates to be better, and who she is as a person.
“Cathy (Engelbert) added a lot of games. Nine games in 18 days; that’s not really responsible for a commissioner,” said the Mercury’s Satou Sabally following a 77-89 loss on Saturday to the Storm. Sabally’s comments came on the heels of Phoenix’s fourth game of the week, which led the team to reach ten games played before any other league member.
WNBA legend Sue Bird says in five words that Caitlin Clark needs more time before she comes close to surpassing her assist record.
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Caitlin Clark was on the receiving end of hard fouls during her rookie season and into his second year with the Indiana Fever. Former WNBA star Candace Parker weighed in.