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WNBA legend Lisa Leslie's comment on Caitlin Clark missing Olympics resurfaces after reported snub
Fox News· 9 hours agoLeslie’s take on Clark’s potential of making the team...Indiana Fever player was reportedly left off...
Who is Doris Burke? Meet the history-making ESPN announcer calling 2024 NBA Finals games | Sporting...
Sporting News· 1 hour agoThe ESPN veteran is the cream of the crop when it comes to broadcasting, having displayed her vocal...
Iowa basketball player Ava Jones retires due to injuries from car accident that killed her father
Yahoo Sports· 2 days ago"It is with great sadness to announce that I am medically retiring from college basketball. My...
Caitlin Clark told Indiana Fever head coach that Team USA snub 'woke a monster'
USA TODAY Sports via Yahoo Sports· 3 hours agoAt the same time, she's looking forward to having more time for her...final months. 2024 Summer...
Bypassing Caitlin Clark for Olympics was right for Team USA. And for Clark, too.
USA TODAY Sports via Yahoo Sports· 46 minutes agoJust find some peace and quiet for myself. “But then additionally...room, to work on the court and...
Sports World Reacts To Caitlin Clark Not Being On U.S. Olympic Team: 'Monumentally Dumb'
HuffPost via Yahoo Sports· 17 hours agoHowever, former ESPN reporter Jemele Hill said that Clark not being on the ...good thing” for the...
ESPN Host Calls WNBA Player Caitlin Clark a ‘White B***h’
Los Angeles Magazine· 6 days agoESPN sports commentator Pat McAfee on Monday called Caitlin Clark a “white b***h” while taking shots...
Oklahoma softball's four-peat vs. Texas was ESPN's most-watched WCWS on record | Report
The Oklahoman· 7 hours agoPatty Gasso's Sooners squad not only was the first Division I softball team to win four straight...
Iowa's Ava Jones takes medical disqualification, retires from basketball after injuries from crash
Houston Chronicle· 1 day agoIowa forward Ava Jones will take a medical disqualification and retire from college basketball. The...
Clark on Olympics snub: 'Something to work for'
ESPN· 3 hours agoMichael Voepel covers the WNBA, women's college basketball, and other college sports for espnW. Voepel began covering women's