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Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark proved Friday that you don't need to be on the court to make an impact. Clark has been ...
Both on and off the court, Caitlin Clark is widely recognized as a role model for young aspiring basketball players. She frequently takes time to connect with kids, offering encour ...
The Fever came out with a campaign, the teams moved arenas, and the All-Star event in Indy said all we needed to know-- the ...
For a significant portion of WNBA fans online, Minnesota Lynx players Courtney Williams and Natisha Hiedeman were the breakout stars of the league’s All-Star weekend in Indianapolis. Better known as ...
Why Caitlin Clark Meets With Psychologist 'Multiple Times a Week' originally appeared on Athlon Sports. It’s an absolute ...
Clark’s off-court move comes amid her absence from the Fever. She suffered a right groin injury during their showdown with ...
In her new book, Christine Brennan delves into Caitlin Clark's journey from college standout to WNBA icon, exploring her ...
Barring any setbacks from her left groin injury, Fever star Caitlin Clark is on track to play this week, coach Stephanie White said.
Caitlin Clark has missed seven games. If she had played enough games to qualify, she would rank 11th in the WNBA in scoring and second in assists.
Caitlin Clark was fired up after Indiana Fever coach Stephanie White was called for a technical foul.