Caitlin Clark, the sensational 2024 No. 1 WNBA draft pick and Rookie of the Year, is stepping into the spotlight again as ...
The former Iowa women's basketball star signed an 8-year, $28 million endorsement deal with Nike in April 2024. Since then, fans have been eagerly awaiting an announcement of a Clark signature shoe.
The collaboration brings a spunky take on fashion, with an emphasis on petites, to the family-oriented department store.
The former Iowa women's basketball star signed ... awaiting an announcement of a Clark signature shoe. Hill did not say in the video when the Clark shoes will hit the market.
JCPenney in Topeka is closing its doors later this year, West Ridge Mall owners announced Friday. "JCPenney has announced the closing of approximately 120 stores in 2025, including the Topeka ...
The Bold Elements x Ally Brooke collection focuses on petite fashions and size-inclusive fits By Tim Chan All products and services featured are independently chosen by editors. However, Billboard ...
More:Celebrate Caitlin Clark's 23rd birthday with her top-23 Iowa women's basketball moments Fans of Clark know that high-volume shooting behind the arc is a key part of the former Iowa Hawkeye star's ...
During her four years at Iowa, Clark became the face of women's college basketball. Her charisma stole the spotlight, and her talent set several NCAA records, including the most career points overall.
It's official: a Caitlin Clark signature shoe with Nike is in the works.In an interview with Fortune, Nike CEO Elliott Hill ...
Whether you’re on your feet all day, enjoy casual walks or jog a few times a week, having the right shoes for your needs is essential. I tested women's running shoes, focusing on foot shape ...
The WNBA star's foundation will donate 22,000 books to children across the country Brian Babineau/NBAE via Getty Caitlin Clark is expanding the libraries of children. The Caitlin Clark Foundation ...
Caitlin Clark is not most people. To further cement that, Clark celebrated her 23rd birthday by going a staggering 50-for-54 on 3-pointers, which the Indiana Fever's social media team captured.