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When we asked readers for their thoughts on the impact Caitlin Clark is having on the WNBA, we received hundreds of responses from all over the country. We asked for reader thoughts before her ...
Caitlin Clark is out at least two more games, according to her two-week injury timeline. A Minnesota family made their first visit to Gainbridge with hopes of seeing Clark play. Although she didn ...
Chicago Sky. Angel Reese's moment with Paige Bueckers hints the war is with Caitlin Clark and she accepts her as an "ally" Indiana Fever. Caitlin Clark steps where she's not called and gets asked ...
Ex-assistant Capricorn Clark testified that Sean "Diddy" Combs kidnapped her at gunpoint in 2011. She said Combs made her go with him to see Kid Cudi, "to kill him" for dating Cassie Ventura.
The testimony from Capricorn Clark, the former global brand director for Bad Boy Entertainment, launched the third week of testimony in the trial on a violent note, as prosecutors try to prove ...
Capricorn Clark was Combs' personal assistant who rose to be one of his top marketing executives. Her testimony could provide important corroboration of racketeering and sex-trafficking charges.
Of all Caitlin Clark's skills, availability is her most underrated. Everyone knows about her incredible long-range shooting and brilliant playmaking, but her flair and slight frame may obscure the ...
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark has been ruled out for at least two weeks after suffering a left quadriceps strain, the team announced Monday. Clark, the WNBA’s 2024 rookie of the year ...
WITH BREAKING NEWS. THAT BREAKING NEWS. INDIANA FEVER GUARD CAITLIN CLARK IS OUT FOR A MINIMUM OF TWO WEEKS. THAT’S ACCORDING TO ESPN. THE FORMER IOWA HAWKEYES STAR IS SUFFERING A LEFT QUAD STRAIN.
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark is expected to miss multiple weeks due to a left quad strain, the team announced Monday. The Fever released a brief statement announcing the news: "Indiana Fever ...
Caitlin Clark can’t win them all. The Fever star immediately argued a no-call on the final play of the team’s 90-88 home loss to the Liberty on Saturday, when she was stopped by Natasha Cloud.
Caitlin Clark threw up her arms, yelled at WNBA referees and punched the air in frustration after a controversial no-call cost her team a chance to knock off the defending champions Saturday.