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Folks have noticed how different Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark looks ahead of her third season in the WNBA.
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Caitlin Clark reacts to Nelly Korda shooting arcade hoops on Instagram
Nelly Korda flipped the script on Monday, as the two-time major champion posted an Instagram Story shooting arcade hoops, tagging both Caitlin Clark and LeBron James, asking them whether they had any pointers for her.
WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark shared a strong reaction to Victor Wembanyama's NBA playoff debut with the San Antonio Spurs.
Caitlin Clark looked right at home inside Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Sunday. She wore her favorite Indiana Fever practice gear. She stretched and ran with teammates.
WNBA fans were quick to point out that Caitlin Clark did not post on social media about her new teammate Raven Johnson and recalled an incident between the two from 2023
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark has made it very clear that she enjoys a sweet treat from time to time. Or perhaps even more often than that. During a May 15 YouTube video from Sports Illustrated that featured Clark and several of her Fever teammates for ...
Caitlin Clark’s dominance isn’t just confined to the court anymore; her influence is now shaking up the sneaker world once again. Clark returned to the court competitively for the first time in 8 months and delivered a masterclass. While Caitlin Clark ...
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark is in awe of Victor Wembanyama.
Caitlin Clark was not shy in addressing where the Indiana Fever stand when working as an analyst for NBC's NBA coverage Sunday. Clark touched on a bevy of topics during her second appearance in the broadcaster role but when host Maria Taylor brought up the ...
Commissioner Cathy Engelbert has been a lightning rod for criticism in the WNBA for a while now. Napheesa Collier blasted Engelbert in her exit interview, and all hell broke loose. There were (and still are) calls for Engelbert to quit. According to the ...
Caitlin Clark might be rooting for the Richmond men's basketball team next season. There's no question Clark's heart will always belong to the Iowa Hawkeyes. The NCAA's all-time leading scorer averaged 28.