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T he Caitlin Clark-Angel Reese rivalry has captivated the WNBA as well as professional sports over the last few years. After the two met in the National Championship Game while th
In the first quarter of a matchup between Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever and Rhyne Howard’s Atlanta Dream — things got a lil’ chippy. Things often d
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Sporting News on MSNIs Caitlin Clark leaving the WNBA? Explaining post about NBA's interest in Fever starThe WNBA season kicked off last Friday and one player is everywhere right now: Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark. The Fever hosted the Chicago Sky and brought the team to their knees with a 93-58 victory.
Former LA Clippers and Golden State Warriors forward Matt Barnes shared his thoughts on Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese's confrontation
Caitlin Clark fought through foul trouble and frequent face-guarding on the way to 11 points in the Fever's win over the Dream.
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EssentiallySports on MSN“They Really Don’t Know”: Dawn Staley Urges New Fans to Look Beyond Caitlin Clark for the Bigger PictureThe noise is loud, the lights are brighter, and the arenas are fuller. The post “They Really Don’t Know”: Dawn Staley Urges New Fans to Look Beyond Caitlin Clark for the Bigger Picture appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Caitlin Clark is one of the most marketable sports superstars on the planet, so it comes as no surprise that she's part of State Farm's esteemed list of sponsored athletes. Having filmed a number of commercials with the insurance company over the past couple of years,
Caitlin Clark says it's a great time to be a basketball fan in Indiana. It's enough to turn Clark, one of the state's biggest stars, into a fan during the NBA playoffs. Clark said before the Indiana Fever's WNBA game at the Atlanta Dream on Thursday night that she was so caught up in the Indiana Pacers' come-from-behind 138-135 overtime win at the New York Knicks on Wednesday night that she took video of her reaction to the signature play -- Tyrese Haliburton's jumper that sent Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals into OT.