As the WNBA offseason continues, Clark has had more opportunities to support McCaffery and the Bulldogs. This isn't the first ...
Earlier this offseason Indiana Fever guard Lexie Hull joined Athleta as a new partner. "It was just a very natural ...
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The 27-year-old gymnast continues to defy all preconceived notions about age in the sport, turning back the clock to win three gold medals and a silver in Paris. It’s too early to know whether Simone ...
Caitlin Clark is coming home, and it's the hottest ticket in town. Clark will return to the University of Iowa with her Indiana Fever for an exhibition game against the Brazilian national team ...
It’s not every day you see Caitlin Clark gear on sale. In fact, it’s been tough sledding for most trying to grab her merchandise since she was drafted No.1 overall to the Indiana Fever last ...
Angel Reese shows appreciation for 'favorite reporter' Caitlin Clark has undeniably transformed the WNBA, from filling stadiums to driving huge increases in viewership. Her influence on the league ...
Interestingly, Coach K—who boasts five national championships in the collegiate ranks and six gold medals as head coach of the U.S. Men’s National Team—recently talked about Caitlin Clark at ...
Before Iowa retired Caitlin Clark's jersey on Feb. 2, the WNBA Rookie of the Year was busy helping the Hawkeyes get ready to upset USC. The preparation worked, with Iowa handing the Trojans their ...
Caitlin Clark received overwhelming responses after Nike released its newest ad featuring the Indiana Fever star. However, despite fans buzzing over the WNBA star’s latest endorsement ...
Caitlin Clark's new Indiana Fever teammate, Brianna Turner, expressed concern about the Unrivaled referees unleashing technical fouls on players. Turner hopes the refs' tech spree ends in the 3x3 ...
Since being selected as the No. 1 pick by the Indiana Fever in the 2024 WNBA Draft, Caitlin Clark has elevated the league’s global profile and brought unprecedented attention to the sport.