All this outrage over WNBA pay is uninformed, misguided and defeatist. Yes, Caitlin Clark’s WNBA salary seems unjust when compared to her NBA peers’ salaries. But as Kavitha Davidson wrote this week, the details matter. Because the WNBA cannot and should not be compared to the NBA, which is expected to generate $13 billion this year. The WNBA will not match that. Nor can it match the NBA’s massive national media deals, which are expected to pay the league $2.8 billion this year alone. The WNBA...
The school of thought that Caitlin Clark would not only lose money but the notoriety that came with being a transcendent superstar in women’s college basketball was overblown (looking at you, Darren Rovell). In the days leading up to the 2024 WNBA Draft, in which she will undoubtedly be the No. 1 overall pick, the
Women’s basketball star Caitlin Clark joined “Saturday Night Live” this weekend to poke back at the program’s coverage of women’s sports.
Clark was in attendance with some of her new Fever teammates, including star center Aliyah Boston and All-Star guard Erica Wheeler.
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.
Caitlin Clark shocked audiences by appearing on Saturday Night Live this week. She joined regular cast member Michael Che and paid tribute to WNBA legends. DailyMail.com
Spiranac celebrated the success of the WNBA star and the LPGA's best golfer. Korda has won four straight LPGA events and five overall this season. DailyMail.com
By CLAIRE RUSH Associated Press PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — On a recent weeknight at this bar in northeast Portland, fans downed pints and burgers as college women’s lacrosse and beach volleyball matches played on big-screen TVs. Memorabilia autographed by female athletes covered the walls, with a painting of U.S. soccer legend Abby Wambach mounted above
Oregon's Sports Bra, a pub for women's sports fans, plans national expansion as interest booms
By CLAIRE RUSH Associated Press PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — On a recent weeknight at this bar in northeast Portland, fans downed pints and burgers as college women’s lacrosse and beach volleyball matches played on big-screen TVs. Memorabilia autographed by female athletes covered the walls, with a painting of U.S. soccer legend Abby Wambach mounted above
An Oregon sports bar focusing on and showing only women's athletics has plans to expand across the country through a franchise model
It's WNBA Draft day and Caitlin Clark fans are celebrating by snagging this year's hottest Clarkmania merch.