Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese are inspiring millions of people around the world. The rookie phenoms set the WNBA alight last season, shattering all sorts of records – on and off the court ...
Had Mark Twain lived a hundred years later, the quote he popularized about 'lies, damned lies and statistics' would have ...
While these events certainly are not worth celebrating, we can, however, look to the world of sports for some relief. On the ...
Clark wasn't the only noted female basketball player of the year. Erie native and former VillaMaria basketball player Kayla McBride, a four-time WNBA All-Star, was also celebrated.
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark stole the spotlight after being spotted with her boyfriend, Connor McCaffery, at an NBA G ...
Mark SheltonDodge City Globe Caitlin Clark has significantly raised the profile of women’s basketball, both in college and ...
WNBA legend Rebecca Lobo praised Caitlin Clark's resilience under scrutiny and negativity, reflecting on her impact on ...
This year came in like a drunk on a weeklong bender — and left like a glue-sniffing drunk on a yearlong bender. In other ...
As the popularity of the WNBA skyrocketed this year, there's been a “darker vibe shift,” too in women's sports: What always felt like a positive setting started to take a more hostile turn at times.
Record numbers of basketball fans were part of a pivotal year for women in sports, financially and culturally, showing the women's game is more valuable than ever.
Former NFL quarterback-turned-media personality Cam Newton has read the room and forecasts that, two decades from now, the ...
Every team in the WNBA had higher attendance figures for games in which they played the Fever than they did for non-Fever ...