Indiana Fever rookie guard Caitlin Clark has already significantly changed the popularity of both the WNBA and the Fever.
Caitlin Clark crashed the NBA’s playoff party Friday night - and drew a standing ovation from her new home fans. Twice.
Earlier this month, Taurasi, who's set to enter her 20th WNBA season with the Phoenix Mercury, warned Clark that she would face her fair share of struggles on her and Sue Bird's talk show on ESPN.
Diana Taurasi clarified some of her initial comments about Caitlin Clark but refused to back off what she said. In doing so, she also insulted new fans of the WNBA. The 41-year-old legend called them “soft.” Diana Taurasi, long considered one of the five best players in women’s basketball history, is a 10-time All-Star, MVP, […]
Clark was in attendance with some of her new Fever teammates, including star center Aliyah Boston and All-Star guard Erica Wheeler.
Former Iowa cornerback and top NFL draft prospect Cooper DeJean believes he can take on Caitlin Clark in a game of one-on-one basketball. Ahead of the NFL draft, DeJean, who many believe is a first-round pick at cornerback, told CBS Sports that he’s been asked by teams if he could be Clark in basketball, and […]
Caitlin Clark is yet to appear in a WNBA game but is already the most marketable name in the league as she gears up for her rookie season, and A’ja Wilson is imploring fans to use their wallets to prove they actually care about women’s basketball during what is poised to be a pivotal moment. […]
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.
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...
Kate Barton explained how uplifting employees has helped The Honest Company through a time of upheaval. Last week at the Fairmont Millennium Park in Chicago, hundreds of comms pros from across the country and the world gathered to hear from the sharpest and most innovative minds in the field during Ragan’s annual Employee Communications and […]