Indiana Fever guard (and ex-Iowa superstar) Caitlin Clark became the first-ever two-time winner of the AAU James E. Sullivan Award on Tuesday evening. The
Clark, the Indiana Fever's No. 1 pick in the WNBA Draft, is the first athlete to win the AAU Sullivan Award twice
Crown 'em. No. 3 Johns Hopkins men's lacrosse scored the first three goals
Caitlin Clark and Connor McCaffery are a match made on the basketball court. After all, not only did the couple play for the University of Iowa, but they've each expanded their passion for the
History was made on Monday evening when, for the first time, Inter
USC Gamecocks and Kentucky Wildcats played Sunday at Founders Park for a
Iowa basketball star Caitlin Clark became the first two-time winner in the 94-year history of the James E. Sullivan Award, given to the nation's most outstanding athlete at the college or Olympic level.
The coach definitely deserved her flowers!
After leading the South Carolina women’s basketball team to victory in the national championship earlier this month, head coach Dawn Staley fulfilled her promise to visit “The Most Magical Place on Earth” by arriving at Disney World on Saturday. The celebration kicked off with a day filled with signature Disney attractions and a festive parade […] The post Dawn Staley Celebrates South Carolina’s Championship Win at Disney World first appeared on The Source.
Caitlin Clark knows that there will be a spotlight on herself and the Indiana Fever this WNBA season. The 2024 WNBA Draft's No. 1 pick is gearing up for her
In the wake of Iowa Hawkeyes guard Caitlin Clark signing with the Indiana Fever, fans are outraged at the superstar’s projected WNBA salary, which will earn her just $76,535 for her rookie season. When you consider that Clark was the number-one draft pick, that amount does seem remarkably low, especially when you consider that the number-one draft pick for the NBA in 2023 was Victor Wembanyama, whose starting salary with the San Antonio Spurs was just over $12 million. Is this fair? ...
NEW ORLEANS – The Old Dominion women’s tennis program celebrated its second consecutive Sun Belt Conference Women’s Tennis Tournament Title yesterday, and will travel to Raleigh, N.C. to face South Carolina in the NCAA Tournament First Round this weekend.