Indiana Fever Drops Bombshell Injury Update on Caitlin Clark
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WNBA All- Star Game imploded without Caitlin Clark
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Author of Caitlin Clark Book Has Words For ESPN After 'Misleading' Post originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Sports journalist and author Christine Brennan is pushing back against ESPN’s recent claim that the 2025 WNBA All-Star Weekend had “historic” viewership.
ESPN's Ari Chambers made a strange comment about Caitlin Clark after the won the ESPY for best WNBA player on July 16.
Caitlin Clark won an ESPY on Wednesday evening. The second-year WNBA star is set to play in her second straight All-Star Game this weekend. Clark, drafted No. 1 overall out of Iowa in 2024, has led the Indiana Fever to a 12-11 record this season.
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The Spun on MSNAuction For Caitlin Clark Rookie Card Proves She's A Generational Talent
Caitlin Clark doesn't need to be on the hardwood to send basketball fans into a frenzy Unfortunately, Clark has been sidelined since July 15 due to a groin injury. The Indiana Fever announced this week that there's no timetable for her return.
An ESPN reporter got clear about Team Caitlin Clark's role in the iconic "Pay Us What You Owe Us" t-shirts, despite what Kelsey Plum claimed.
Brennan, known for her book On Her Game: Caitlin Clark, took to social media after ESPN posted celebratory numbers around the event’s television audience. The network claimed the Skills Challenge and 3-Point Contest drew a “historic” average of 1.3 million viewers.
An ESPN personality raised a few eyebrows with one of her comments about Caitlin Clark at the ESPYs Wednesday. Clark, who is in the middle of her second season with the Indiana Fever, won the WNBA Player of the Year award at the ESPYs,
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"Geno never came" - Caitlin Clark on never being recruited by Geno Auriemma to come to UConn
"Geno never came" - Caitlin Clark on never being recruited by Geno Auriemma to come to UConn originally appeared on Basketball Network.