Caitlin Clark rescues the WNBA
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Caitlin Clark is doing things on a basketball court that don't seem real - and she's only in her second WNBA season. Known for her deep range and fearless shot selection, Clark isn
The USA Today columnist and author ripped the coach of Team USA and the WNBA’s Lynx for her “stunningly bad behavior” heading into the selection process for the 2024 Paris Olympics — specifically her treatment of then-Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark.
The Indiana Fever sent an emphatic statement to the rest of the WNBA with their 102–88 victory against the New York Liberty over the weekend. But, it was Fever star Caitlin Clark who arguably made the bigger statement in her thrilling first game back from a nagging quad strain.
WNBA fans have been patiently awaiting the release of Caitlin Clark's signature shoe since she signed a multi-year endorsement deal with Nike prior to her debut season with the Indiana Fever. Now well into Clark's second WNBA season,
The Chicago Sky are off to a rough start this season. Before Sunday's win, they were on a three-game losing streak and had not won a game since May 13. But than
The Indiana Fever's two-game win streak came to a halt on Tuesday night, as head coach Stephanie White's team struggled offensively and fell to the Atlanta Dream, 77-58. The loss
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Napheesa Collier (+225) has overtaken A’ja Wilson (+250) as the slight favorite for the DPOY, but Wilson is doing everything she can to keep opponents from scoring 100 on that Aces’ defense. The Aces rank 9th in defensive efficiency versus the Lynx who are 2nd.