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 ...
Indiana Fever's chief operating officer (COO) and general manager (GM), Amber Cox, was the most recent figure to speak out against the controversial comments about her star player, Caitlin Clark.
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 ...
While there might be a fair amount of people who have their qualms about Time Magazine naming Caitlin Clark as their Athlete ...
Caitlin Clark's impact on the WNBA this season was massive, helping the league grow exponentially in attendance, interest and ...
Iowa former coach Lisa Bluder, who coached Caitlin Clark, has responded to the controversy over the Indiana Fever's guard honor as TIME's Athlete of the Year with a strong statement.
Caitlin Clark became the first woman to enter PSA's top 10 most-collected basketball players list, blowing out her fellow ...
Sue Bird, a retired WNBA legend and passionate advocate for the league, recently shared her thoughts on Caitlin Clark, TIME's Athlete of the Year, during her A Touch More podcast w ...
Washington Mystics owner Sheila Johnson criticized Time magazine’s decision to name Caitlin Clark its Athlete of the Year ...