Washington Mystics owner Sheila Johnson expressed reservations about Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark being named Time Magazine’s Athlete of the Year. During an interview on CNN in early December, ...
This was one rule referees probably disliked the most. For years, they had to enforce a five-second time limit on any closely ...
WNBA Capitalism vs. Racism,’ Team USA Soccer, and Mystics owner Sheila Johnson’s influence on sports and society.” “Angel ...
Perhaps the biggest discussion point of this WNBA offseason has been Washington Mystics co-owner Sheila Johnson's take about believing Indiana Fever superstar C ...
Columnist Bob Molinaro writes that Norfolk State’s infrastructure is not prepared for the Michael Vick Experience.
Johnson swiftly earned backlash for her remarks, with fans and Clark's fellow athletes coming to the defense of the Fever ...
Caitlin Clark's impact on the WNBA this season was massive, helping the league grow exponentially in attendance, interest and ...
Caitlin Clark became the first woman to enter PSA's top 10 most-collected basketball players list, blowing out her fellow ...
The Iowa Hawkeyes will retire Caitlin Clark's jersey No. 22 in February, honoring one of the most accomplished careers in ...
It's always cool to see the sports community (which is often quite divided) come together in defense or praise of someone or something that's receiving unfair c ...
Former Iowa coach Lisa Bluder disagreed after Mystics co-owner Sheila Johnson said the entire WNBA deserved Caitlin Clark's ...
One more on the list of folks making it about race and refusing to let Clark have her well-deserved recognition.