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ESPN's Ari Chambers made a strange comment about Caitlin Clark after the won the ESPY for best WNBA player on July 16.
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Journal Star on MSNESPYs, Caitlin Clark and Pat McAfee: Peoria athlete savors Make-A-Wish trip to Los AngelesPeoria Notre Dame grad Dylan Langholf made the trip of a lifetime for his Make-A-Wish, attending the ESPY Awards and visiting a pair of ESPN shows.
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The Western Journal on MSNESPN Commentator Calls Caitlin Clark a 'Villain' Seconds After She Wins 'Best WNBA Player' AwardWhen Michael Jordan first burst onto the scene of an NBA struggling to find ratings success post-Magic Johnson and post-Larry Bird, the electric Chicago Bulls wunderkind engendered a lot of jealousy and hatred.
Caitlin Clark missed her 11th game of the season Wednesday night after she re-aggravated her groin injury in Tuesday night's win over the Connecticut Sun. The Indiana Fever missed their star again, as they were blown out by the New York Liberty, 98-77, in a game that was never all that close.
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSNCaitlin Clark falls, Angel Reese rises in latest ESPN WNBA rankingsCaitlin Clark drops five spots while Angel Reese, Allisha Gray, and Paige Bueckers rise in ESPN's latest WNBA midseason rankings.
The Indiana Fever's cohesion was on full display Tuesday night in Boston, where Indiana faced the league-worst Connecticut Sun at TD Garden. After trading leads throughout the first three quarters, Indiana pulled away in the fourth,
A Fever staffer held back Clark while she screamed at the referee. One of the ESPN broadcasters said Clark had been saying, “Are you kidding me?” Hot mics then captured Clark’s anger, before she walked toward the referee.
Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White explained how the physicality Caitlin Clark faces has taken a toll on her this season.