Caitlin Clark, Fever fall in final seconds to Liberty
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Caitlin Clark is driving a projected $1 billion WNBA boom and rewriting women's sports economics in real time.
Moments after fouling out, Britney Griner seemingly said "trash" before then following up with a comment that has been debated.
Atlanta Dream center Brittney Griner appeared to make a racist comment about Caitlin Clark on Thursday after fouling out of her game against the Indiana
Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever stood united during the national anthem, making a powerful statement before facing the Liberty.
Ahead of the 2025 WNBA season, the Indiana Fever made a number of big offseason moves including a trade for veteran guard Sophie Cunningham. She's quickly become a fan favorite thanks to her charisma off the court - like offering up nicknames for Caitlin Clark,
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However, in her next two games — against the Dream again and the New York Liberty — Clark struggled a bit. The reigning Rookie of the Year shot a combined 2-for-16 (12.5 percent) from beyond the arc in the two games and committed 10 turnovers against the Liberty on Saturday, her highest total since her WNBA debut.
It had been a week since Caitlin Clark last made a 3-pointer. She hit two big ones against the reigning WNBA champions to energize Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
Caitlin Clark's outfit ahead of the Fever's loss to the Liberty turned heads, and the price tag associated with it will also catch attention
Caitlin Clark was shoved by the Atlanta Dream's Rhyne Howard, and fans loved her epic response to the incident.