Fever make awful Caitlin Clark decision
Digest more
The Indiana Fever versus Chicago Sky game on Saturday headlined by Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese continues to make headlines.
A four-season staple on the Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team is returning to the sidelines in a new role.
Caitlin Clark’s superstardom is being felt at sportsbooks and fostering memories of legendary golfer Tiger Woods. Entering just her second WNBA season, Clark is currently the MVP betting favorite with +200 odds at BetMGM.
But Iowa was far from a one-woman show when Clark played there. Like Clark, guard Kate Martin was good enough to make the jump to the WNBA in 2024. To usher in the post-Clark era, All- Big Ten selection Hannah Stuelke and guard Sydney Affolter stuck around to help Iowa qualify for the NCAA Tournament in 2024-25.
Caitlin Clark had one of her biggest fans in the building to support her as the Indiana Fever hosted the Atlanta Dream in the second game of the 2025 season.
“Hy-Vee has been such a great partner of mine and I am incredibly appreciative of their support of the Caitlin Clark Foundation ... Alexander's 35 points and a team-wide defensive effort drive ...
Caitlin Clark and LeBron James have a lot in common. Both are the unofficial faces of their respective leagues, and both are considered among the greatest basketball players of their generations. With the 2025 WNBA season getting under way on Friday,
Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton has the Knicks on deck. But he took time to support another Indiana star: Caitlin Clark.
Caitlin Clark had an eventful season opener on Saturday, claiming the third triple-double of her WNBA career and receiving a flagrant foul for a shove on long-time rival Angel Reese, as the Indiana Fever routed the Chicago Sky 93-58.