While Caitlin Clark's TIME Magazine Athlete of the Year article highlighted the importance of uplifting black women, specifically those who were instrumental in making the WNBA what it is today, some ...
Caitlin Clark is good at golf, but on the first day at the LPGA Pro-Am known as The Annika — the legendary Annika Sorenstam is host — she nearly nailed the patrons watching her tee off while ...
Barstool Sports founder and owner Dave Portnoy went on a long rant roasting anybody who's citing race as the root cause for Caitlin Clark's popularity. Nov 30, 2024; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Indiana ...
Robin responds to Caitlin Clark's comments in being honored as Time Athlete of the Year for 2024.
Since the WNBA ended in September, Fever star Caitlin Clark has been the subject of lots of offseason news stories. Some stories have included guesses about whether or not she would participate in ...
Caitlin Clark won’t be taking her talents to South Beach after all. The Indiana Fever star declined an offer to play in Unrivaled Basketball, the new 3-on-3 league set to debut in January ...
Caitlin Clark had just wrapped up a busy day of media ... A few then raced into a nearby bougainvillea bush to fetch the souvenir. Thorns be damned. Clark missed the pin at the par-4 fifth ...
Despite being a pro athlete, Caitlin Clark prioritized her Taylor Swift fandom over her own blood flow. Clark said she went to see three of Swift's Eras Tour concerts, including two straight ...
Refereeing is not an easy job. Refereeing with Caitlin Clark in attendance — much less on the floor — is near impossible. The former Iowa Hawkeye, back at her old stomping grounds to watch ...
Notably, Caitlin Clark's name was nowhere to be found, despite the league teasing the announcement with a 22-minute pre-taped video. Clark, of course, wears No. 22 for the Indiana Fever.
ESPN reported Caitlin Clark won't be a part of the 36-player Unrivaled Basketball League, which still has two "wild-card" slots to fill for its first season. Tip-off for the league co-founded by ...
Indiana Fever rookie star Caitlin Clark opened up about her Olympics snub in her TIME magazine "Athlete of the Year" piece ...