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IOWA CITY, Iowa — Caitlin Clark made the shot everyone came to see. Clark stopped late in the third quarter of Sunday’s WNBA preseason game between the Indiana Fever and the Brazilian national ...
There's probably no one who had more fun during the Indiana Fever's preseason game against Brazil than their superstar Caitlin Clark. The WNBA has been doing some really cool stuff lately while ...
Fever guard Caitlin Clark had several awesome moments during Sunday's preseason game against Brazil, but one with Brazil's coach was especially sweet. Clark and the Fever traveled to Iowa to take ...
The game's location is in honor of one woman, Fever guard Caitlin Clark, who set the all-time Division I scoring record while playing for the Iowa Hawkeyes. This is Clark's first time playing in ...
When you're facing Caitlin Clark, you're going to want to guard her from the moment she steps across half court. The Brazilian national team found that out the hard way on Sunday during their ...
UPDATE, 2 P.M., SUNDAY: No Indiana Fever players were listed on today's Game Status Report, meaning Caitlin Clark IS AVAILABLE for today's game in Iowa City vs. the Brazil National team.
INDIANAPOLIS — Caitlin Clark’s offseason work was obvious in one photo that quickly went viral back in March. The photo, taken by Bri Lewerke, shows Clark cheering on Iowa, her college team ...
Caitlin Clark and boyfriend Connor McCaffery shared sweet tributes Thursday to celebrate two years together on social media. The Fever superstar and McCaffery, an assistant coach at Butler ...
Caitlin Clark's off-season run-ins with referees are officially a thing. By now, it should be apparent that the Fever star will likely take an opportunity to give an official a piece of her mind ...
Another Caitlin Clark children's book has hit the market. "Caitlin Clark: A Little Golden Book Biography" was released on April 15 and is author Marisa DiNovis' debut book. Illustrated by Joanie Stone ...
Caitlin Clark talks 'privilege' being White WNBA player, denies feeling targeted because of her race
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark maintained that she has "privilege" and that she needs to recognize the Black WNBA players who helped shape the league into what it is today. Clark made the ...
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