There has been quite the brouhaha these past few days since women's basketball phenom Caitlin Clark was picked first in the WNBA draft, and it was announced that her annual salary for her rookie season would be $76,535. The shrieking harridans of the "GENDER PAAAAAAAY GAP!!!!!!" squad were immediately deployed, and they haven't yet stopped shouting.
Caitlin Clark is one of the biggest stars in US sports right now. The former Iowa Hawkeyes college basketball star lit up the 2024 NCAA Tournament and became the No.1 overall pick in this year̵
Conservative media pundit Jason Whitlock has offered his thoughts and feelings on why Caitlin Clark is dominating attention in the basketball world - and he believes her race has something to do with it.
This week's featured read is "The Homewreckers" by Mary Kay Andrews.
The retired USWNT star reflected on the foundation laid for the sensation around Clark and her excitement for what's to come
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Caitlin Clark may soon receive an eight-figure payday from Nike. But brands have already known her value for some time. As initially reported by The Athletic earlier this week, Clark is likely to sign her first professional shoe deal with Nike—her name, image and likeness (NIL) rights partner during her years at the University of Iowa. The deal, reportedly "worth well over $20 million plus potential bonuses," would give Clark a signature shoe and keep Nike in Clark’s family of brands that...
Much has been said about how or why women’s basketball has been on the uptick, but for most people, the answer is simple: Caitlin Clark.
Fans in the basketball-loving state are eagerly awaiting her debut.
Everyone's eyes are on Caitlin Clark, both on and off the court. It looks like her fashion game is right in line with her basketball skills!
The WNBA Draft on April 15 was one of the biggest nights in the history of the league, as a crop of potential new stars — including Caitlin Clark, Cameron Brink, Angel Reese, and more — entered the league. The impact of these ladies entering the pros, particularly in Clark’s case, was felt immediately, as […]
Iowa’s Caitlin Clark went No. 1, as expected, to the Indiana Fever in Monday’s WNBA Draft. That didn’t make the moment any less emotional for Clark, who added a