Caitlin Clark, a rising star of women's basketball, was recently selected by the Indiana Fever as the number one overall pick in the 2024 WNBA draft held in Brooklyn. Her selection has generated a lot of buzz, and her entry into the league is expected to attract a considerable audience, considering her impressive college career with the Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team.Clark's talent, along with other players in the WNBA, has played a crucial role in driving the growth of women's...
Caitlin Clark led Iowa to back-to-back title game appearances in the NCAA. The Pat McAfee Show is filmed at the ThunderDome studio in Indianapolis. DailyMail.com
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The Fanatics website has already “sold out” of its initial batch of Clark's Indiana Fever jersey.
Chicago has a couple of new superstars. Former LSU standout Angel Reese was recently drafted No. 7 overall in the 2024 WNBA Draft by the Chicago Sky. On Thursday, the Chicago Bears used their No. 1
Clark will earn a base salary of $76,000 from the Indiana Fever this WNBA season.
During her introductory press conference with the WNBA's Indiana Fever, Caitlin Clark endured an awkward exchange with a local reporter about her celebratory hand gesture at the end of games.
Caitlin Clark recently was the first pick of the WNBA Draft after a record-setting college basketball career, but she isn't the only Hawkeye to go pro this month. Cornerback Cooper DeJean will more than likely hear his name called Thursday night and find a home in the NFL. Despite going pro in football, DeJean
Caitlin Clark recently was the first pick of the WNBA Draft after a record-setting college basketball career, but she isn't the only Hawkeye to go pro this month. Cornerback Cooper DeJean will more than likely hear his name called Thursday night and find a home in the NFL. Despite going pro in football, DeJean made a bold prediction about his athleticism. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM DeJean told Yahoo Sports "a lot of teams" asked him if he could beat Clark in a game of...
In a pre-draft interview with Yahoo, DeJean claimed that he could beat the #1 scorer in women's college basketball history, fellow Hawkeye Caitlin Clark, in a game of one-on-one.
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