WNBA, Caitlin Clark
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The Indiana Fever lost their second straight game, and Caitlin Clark had back-to-back uncharacteristic performances.
Indiana Fever coach Stephanie White's decision to sub Caitlin Clark early in the first quarter against the Portland Fire didn't work.
The Indian Fever entered Saturday night’s nationally televised showdown against the Portland Fire as 12-point favorites, as the team seemed poised for a bounce-back win after Thursday night’s loss to the Golden State Valkyries.
SAN FRANCISCO – Caitlin Clark could not wait to leave Indiana Fever practice on Wednesday afternoon. After prepping for Thursday’s game against the Valkyries, the WNBA’s biggest star raced from USF to McCovey Cove, threw on a “SF” cap and took in some thrilling Giants baseball.
Cari Champion recently sparked conversation across the sports world after criticizing WNBA star Caitlin Clark during an appearance on the Flagrant and Funny Podcast. As expected, comments involving Clark immediately grabbed headlines and generated strong reactions online from both
Despite all the brilliance Caitlin Clark displays on the court, she definitely still commits fouls, trash-talks, and gets into it with referees from time to time. Those, as many would agree, are simply part of the game.
WNBA legend Sheryl Swoopes weighed in on Caitlin Clark and Tiffany Hayes' budding rivalry before the Indiana Fever and Golden State Valkyries play.
Both teams enter the matchup at 4-2 overall, setting the stage for what could be a historic night for superstar Caitlin Clark. According to Fever writer Robin Lundberg, with a minimum threshold of 500 career season assists to qualify,