One WNBA owner is not happy that Time magazine named Caitlin Clark as its 'Athlete of the Year' and claimed it could cause racism.
Two collegiate basketball alums out of Iowa turned Indiana hoopers, Caitlin Clark and Tyrese Haliburton, were both in attendance for the Wisconsin ...
Let’s start with the obvious: Caitlin Clark is a phenomenon. She plays basketball with a swagger, style, and skill set that ...
With Notre Dame up two near the end of the third quarter, Hidalgo punished the cardinal sin of a defender going under a ...
Sheila Johnson has her own ideas for Time magazine. The Washington Mystics co-owner stirred debate on Friday with her ...
Coming off an outstanding rookie season in the WNBA, Caitin Clark has been named "Athlete of the Year" by TIME. Washington ...
Explore the controversy surrounding Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark's Time Magazine Athlete of the Year award.
Caitlin Clark doubles down on recognition of her white privilege, stands up for the Black women who were foundation of WNBA.
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A "mass car caravan" is expected to drive through Center City on Thursday during rush hour to simulate the traffic opponents ...
The star hooper was unfazed by the MAGA movement’s rage over her recent acknowledgement of the privileges she has been afforded as a white woman.
After 22-year-old Clark — who was just named Time ’s Athlete of the Year — said in her interview with the magazine that she's ...