“You play like a girl” took on a very different meaning when Caitlin Clark was on the court.
Sheila Johnson, billionaire co-owner of WNBA franchise Washington Mystics, has criticized Time for its awarding of “Athlete of the Year” to Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark.
Caitlin Clark's race has unfortunately been a topic of conversation ever since she had been drafted into the WNBA, with her ...
Washington Mystics co-owner Sheila Johnson has garnered backlash after she gave her two cents on the magazine naming Clark ...
There were stories that lifted us up, like that of an Indiana school janitor capturing hearts and changing his life through ...
Clark’s year has been a testament to that confidence, as she led her Iowa Hawkeyes to the NCAA Championship game and ...
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark appreciates the support from Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James, who she believes in the ...
Caitlin Clark’s brother has entered the chat. In the wake of comments made Friday by Mystics co-owner Sheila Johnson — who ...
Joyce Bassett is a sports columnist for the Times Union, specializing in women and girls in sports and golf. She was the ...
Boston, a 6-foot-5 forward/center for the Indiana Fever, earned Gatorade Massachusetts Player of the Year honors three ...
Following Caitlin Clark's recent honor, winning Time's Athlete of the Year, controversy arose as WBNA owner felt the rookie ...
Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark is no stranger to winning awards and earning honors, but this past Saturday, the spotlight ...