Washington Mystics owner Sheila Johnson criticized Time magazine’s decision to name Caitlin Clark its Athlete of the Year ...
After Caitlin Clark was named TIME Athlete of the Year, Mystics co-owner Sheila Johnson ridiculed the decision - and former ...
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“When you just keep singling out one player, it creates hard feelings,” said Sheila Johnson, co-owner of the Washington ...
Iowa former coach Lisa Bluder, who coached Caitlin Clark, has responded to the controversy over the Indiana Fever's guard ...
Indiana Fever fans couldn't help but take notice of the team's preseason schedule posted on social media. On Tuesday, the Fever announced their two preseason games before the 2025 WNBA regular season ...
Sue Bird, a retired WNBA legend and passionate advocate for the league, recently shared her thoughts on Caitlin Clark, TIME's Athlete of the Year, during her A Touch More podcast w ...
Caitlin Clark established herself as a true force to be reckoned with at Iowa. She led Iowa to consecutive NCAA Tournament finals and averaged 28.4 points, 6.7 rebounds, 8.2 assists and 1.5 steals ...
Caitlin Clark became the first woman to enter PSA's top 10 most-collected basketball players list, blowing out her fellow ...
While there might be a fair amount of people who have their qualms about Time Magazine naming Caitlin Clark as their Athlete ...
The Iowa Hawkeyes will retire Caitlin Clark's jersey No. 22 in February, honoring one of the most accomplished careers in college sports history.
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