Caitlin Clark Takes WNBA by Storm
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Caitlin Clark wasn’t only celebrating a fever win on Sunday. Following a solid performance against the Wings, she had something to say on social media. Clark isn’t just making headlines for her court performances —her personal life is also grabbing ...
Caitlin Clark Reacts to Lexie Hull's Personal Loss originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Lexie Hull delivered some heartbreaking news on Tuesday night. The Indiana Fever guard announced via Instagram that her 14-year-old dog, Maggie, had passed away.
Just hours before the Indiana Fever hosts the Golden State Valkyries at Bankers Life Fieldhouse, one of its players is going through a painful personal moment. Lexie Hull announced
Clark's name value is almost a hindrance to her standing within the W, as she's a constant recipient of overly physical play and bizarre personal jabs. Recently, her peers ranked Clark eighth among guards in All-Star voting, and a few analysts suggested that the Indiana Fever is a better team with the 23-year-old on the sidelines.
Bluder's words perhaps take on more relevance now, nearly a month after Clark's latest dust-up with Connecticut Sun's Marina Mabrey. Clark's teammate, Sophie Cunningham, showed her willingness to defend Clark during a heated Fever-Sun contest that saw Clark get shoved to the ground and featured a chaotic end-of-game brawl.
C aitlin Clark finally made her long-awaited return to action on Wednesday as the Indiana Fever hosted the Golden State Valkyries at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. It was her first game back after missing five straight due to a lingering groin injury.
Iowa's Lisa Bluder found parallels between the experiences of her superstar, Caitlin Clark, and another generational talent: Michael Jordan.
In a new book, Christine Brennan answers her critics and argues that league management could have prevented some of the backlash Clark has faced.