Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark reacted on social media to a shout-out by Indiana Pacers forward Obi Toppin, who wore a ...
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark appeared in her first Super Bowl commercial this past Sunday night. It was part of Nike's ...
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark graced the courtside seats at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Tuesday night, as the Indiana Pacers ...
Before Super Bowl LIX kicked off on Sunday, Indiana Fever star and Kansas City Chiefs fan Caitlin Clark had fans talking about her own football skills. That's right. Clark is not only a great shooter ...
Travis Kelce thinks the world of Caitlin Clark. It’s no secret that Caitlin is a lifelong Chiefs fan. She grew up watching the team and has been there for Travis’s tenure with the franchise.
Everyone wants a piece of Caitlin Clark, and that includes the NBA. But her fellow WNBA star Cameron Brink is supportive of her decision to skip out on a possible All-Star weekend appearance.
Iowa Hawkeyes legend Caitlin Clark has become a literal global icon. She has become famous across the world and has completely changed the outlook for women's basketball along the way. No matter ...
Sam Greene / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images The fanbase that Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark has cultivated and continues to grow as her professional basketball career progresses is ...
After WNBA starlet Caitlin Clark joined a host of sporting household names in appearing in Nike's Super Bowl commercial, the Indiana Fever player was honored by her sponsors ...
Caitlin Clark is one of the best WNBA players in the league right now, and that says a lot about her play. Especially considering that the former University of Iowa alum will soon start her second ...
Take but *** second when you saw her for the first time to recognize her greats. We had *** step back 3, we had *** semi shoulder shrug, and we had *** little. Grin looking over at the bench and ...
Why does Caitlin Clark not have an official backup as a point guard for the Indiana Fever? For one analyst, the more proper questions should be: does she even need one? For WNBA analyst Steve ...