Rebecca Lobo is adamant. WNBA players aren’t jealous of Clark. Other athletes and experts say she’s been “targeted” and there ...
Sheila Johnson is the first female African American billionaire in the U.S. and also happens to be the first to partially own ...
For every great moment this season, Caitlin Clark wore eye-catching Nike Kobe basketball shoes, whether it was a coveted ...
Clarks has launched a new campaign called “Clarks and Tokyo,” oriented around a documentary exploring the streetwear of ...
Nike made major waves earlier this year when they won the bidding war for rookie sensation Caitlin Clark, signing her to an eight-year, $28 million endorsement ...
Clark's struggles in Game 1 of the playoffs came one day after being unanimously named the WNBA's Rookie of the Year ...
Fever basketball and women’s basketball has been rejuvenated." Clark has spiked ticket sales, TV ratings and attendance all ...
Indiana Fever phenom Caitlin Clark shrugged off a loss -- and a black eye that came from it -- in her WNBA playoff debut, ...
Clark and the Fever have drawn unprecedented numbers in the 22-year-olds' first season in the league. A recent report revealed that six different media networks set a record for their WNBA coverage in ...
Cahn, professor emerita of history at the University at Buffalo, an expert on women’s and ... moment to make sure Clark was OK. After stumbling, Clark re-tied her shoes. Young joined her and ...
According to TMZ Sports, Clark's autographed WNBA draft rookie card sold at auction for $84,000 on Friday after 79 bids were made. It represents the most expensive women's sports card ever.