Caitlin Clark named WNBA Player of Year at 2025 ESPY Awards
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Sportico on MSNCaitlin Clark’s Role Expands With Expected Presence at CBA TalksBefore the paid appearances, fashion moments and boozy parties, WNBA players are huddling up for a critical collective bargaining meeting ahead of the All-Star Game in Indianapolis. On Thursday afternoon,
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNStephanie White comments on Caitlin Clark's downgraded injury statusAfter Wednesday's 98-77 loss vs. the New York Liberty, Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White spoke on Caitlin Clark's downgraded injury status.
Caitlin Clark missed Wednesday's game against the New York Liberty due to the right groin injury she suffered during Tuesday's outing. With her sidelined, the Indiana Fever got blown out by the reigning WNBA champions.
Late in the fourth quarter, Clark found Kelsey Mitchell with a nifty backdoor pass, but came up hobbled. She grabbed the inside of her right leg and walked the length of the court in obvious pain. She put her head against the basket stanchion on the other end of the floor and was visibly upset.
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S hane Gillis is generally a very funny comedian, but his cringey Caitlin Clark joke at this year's ESPY Awards in Los Angeles landed with a resounding thud.
It’s shaping up to be a rough stretch for the WNBA’s top stars, as yet another All-Star is forced to the sidelines. Following Caitlin Clark’s injury, Phoenix Mercury forward Satou Sabally has announced she will miss the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game.
Congratulations Pouring In For Caitlin Clark on Wednesday originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Caitlin Clark has had yet another successful season with the Indiana Fever. Clark is playing in her second season in the WNBA, having led the Fever to a winning record heading into the WNBA All-Star break.