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ESPN's coverage of Caitlin Clark is a racially charged, dishonest, and embarrassing mess | Bobby Burack
ESPN commentators claim Caitlin Clark isn't a top-four WNBA guard despite her Player of the Month stats averaging 20 points and eight assists.
Plenty of media companies are filling their schedules with all kinds of women’s sports, ranging from WNBA games to League One Volleyball match-ups. ESPN wants to do them one better. When the Disney-backed sports-media giant launches “Women’s Sports Sunday” this weekend,
The Lynx rookie can distribute and score at a high level, and she can shoulder the pressure with her unshakeable confidence.
Minnesota Lynx rookie Olivia Miles has already earned her spot among the best players in the WNBA, at least according to ESPN.
WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert has reached out to Alyssa Thomas and the Phoenix Mercury about her security. Controversy surrounded Thomas following the flagrant foul she committed against Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark during their game on June 24.
Sophie Cunningham has become one of the Indiana Fever's most valuable players this season, even if it hasn't always shown up in the starting lineup. The veteran guard has embraced a sixth-player role under head coach Stephanie White and delivered arguably the most efficient basketball of her WNBA career.
Join Sam Crenshaw live in Fairburn as he recaps some of the biggest Atlanta sports news. Today: The Atlanta Dream is preparing for its next game as three of its star players have been announced as WNBA All-Star reserves.
Aliyah Boston landed on the Indiana Fever's injury report after playing in their previous game.
