Former Iowa guard and current Indiana Fever WNBA player Caitlin Clark reacts as she watches a video during her jersey retirement ceremony after an NCAA college basketball game between Iowa and ...
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Wilson’s deal comes after Caitlin Clark signed the richest sponsorship contract for a women’s basketball player in ...
Lauren Clark joined the FOX 10 News team as a reporter in Fall of 2022. She couldn’t be more thrilled to come back home! Lauren is a proud third-generation Arizonian who graduated from Desert ...
Angel Reese, the star forward who led LSU to its first-ever women's basketball national championship, is at the center of a growing debate as fans call for the Tigers to copy the I ...
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The WNBA is looking to capitalize on the unprecedented attention it received last year with record attendance at games and ...
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If you were thinking Caitlin Clark would be part of the NBA All-Star 3-point contest, don't get your hopes up. The WNBA star will not be participating in any of the NBA's All-Star Weekend ...
It starts with her, and her legacy continues in an Indiana jersey." Caitlin Clark book:Fever Pitch: How Caitlin Clark Captivated the Basketball World and Won Rookie of the Year Need a break?
Caitlin Clark is going to wait until Indianapolis hosts the WNBA All-Star weekend in July to enter her first 3-point contest as a pro. The Fever star declined an invitation to participate in a ...