NEW YORK >> Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese and a deep WNBA draft class hope the momentum they created lifting women’s college basketball to new heights carries over to the pros.
When the viewership numbers rolled in for the national title game between Iowa and South Carolina, reactions varied from awe to affirmation. Ratings were expected to be big. But 18.9 million? A peak at 24.1 million? It was the most-watched women’s college basketball game, ever. Not to mention the most-watched basketball game in five years
Where did Caitlin Clark get picked? Here's how our first fantasy women's basketball mock draft played out.
Angel Reese will be leaving her "Bayou Barbie" moniker in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. After getting selected by the Chicago Sky in the first round of the 2024
The former LSU star, who has a $1.8million NIL valuation, unveiled her AMG G-Class SUV on her Instagram Story while out shopping for a car with her Yorkie, 'Thiago,' on Wednesday.
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...
Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese's rookie contract details have dropped, per Spotrac: Of course, Reese should be making plenty more than that through
Iowa's former CB isn't lacking confidence
DeJean may be selected in the first round of this year's NFL Draft on Thursday. Clark broke several records during her final season at Iowa before the WNBA. 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
Angel Reese has officially replaced the “Bayou Barbie” moniker. Well, sort of.
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...