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Saturday's WNBA regular-season opener between Caitlin Clark's Indiana Fever and Angel Reese's Chicago Sky set a new viewership record for ESPN.
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Sporting News on MSNNatasha Howard exemplifies Fever's improvement around Caitlin Clark to compete for WNBA titleAnd so in the offseason, they added two veteran starters, Natasha Howard and DeWanna Bonner, both of whom have been stalwarts of the WNBA for a decade-plus. On Thursday night, How
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INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark says it was too loud inside Gainbridge Fieldhouse for her to hear racial comments from fans directed at Angel Reese during a season-opening 93-58 victory over the Chicago Sky and that she supports the WNBA’s investigation.
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark opened up about her offseason preparations and reflections on her rookie year as her sophomore season in the WNBA gets underway.
One of this weekend's most discussed sporting events was the Fever's season opener against the Chicago Sky, where we got the latest chapter in the growing rivalry between Clark an
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Caitlin Clark says it's a great time to be a basketball fan in Indiana. It's enough to turn Clark, one of the state's biggest stars, into a fan during the NBA playoffs. Clark said before the Indiana Fever's WNBA game at the Atlanta Dream on Thursday night that she was so caught up in the Indiana Pacers' come-from-behind 138-135 overtime win at the New York Knicks on Wednesday night that she took video of her reaction to the signature play -- Tyrese Haliburton's jumper that sent Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals into OT.
Caitlin Clark refused to share a video she took of herself reacting to Tyrese Haliburton's buzzer-beater, but she did say it's "fun to be a part of" basketball in the state of Indiana.