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Caitlin Clark threw up her arms, yelled at WNBA referees and punched the air in frustration after a controversial no-call ...
The Indiana Fever guard was responsible for over 26 percent of the league's economic activity in 2024, according to an expert.
The WNBA season is just getting started, but early trends and standout performances are already shaping the league's ...
Ryan Brewer, an associate professor of finance at Indiana University Columbus and an expert in valuations, spoke with NBC ...
Brewer’s analysis suggests that if Clark simply maintains her current momentum through an expanded 2025 season, her impact on ...
Since Caitlin Clark entered the WNBA, sales and interest have skyrocketed. This season, her impact on the league could eclipse $1 billion.
Mark Miles sees Jim Irsay’s influence everywhere in downtown Indianapolis, from the trademark sports facilities to the ...
ESPN analyst Ryan Clark caught a lot of heat online this week for some pretty unsavory comments he made against former ESPN ...
Many might think that the surge in popularity women’s basketball is enjoying might be down to one or two players. The post ...
While Clark may not have made the type of in-game impact fans are accustomed to in an off-night shooting, she made waves ...
Caitlin Clark gives her game-worn shoes to a young girl at State Farm Arena after Fever's 81-76 win over Dream ...
WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark gifted a young fan her game-worn Nike sneakers after the Indiana Fever's hardfought win over the ...