Caitlin Clark, Connecticut Sun and WNBA
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Friday's WNBA All-Star 3-Point Contest includes two former champions, Sabrina Ionescu and Allisha Gray. Both made history in the event.
Caitlin Clark left Tuesday night’s game in the final minute holding back tears after grabbing at her leg with an apparent injury.
Last year the Connecticut Sun made league history playing the first ever WNBA game in Boston. Now they sold out the Garden again, welcoming the Indiana Fever and the famed Caitlin Clark. The Fever beat the Sun 85-77. With the league growing in popularity, and amid reports the Sun might be sold, some leaders in Boston believe this is a no brainer.
Indiana isn’t going to, nor should it, be a defensive juggernaut in line with Stephanie White’s Sun squads. It merely needs to do enough to jump-start the type of offensive plays that can demoralize opponents.
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark had a defender in former New York Liberty star Rebecca Lobo on Sunday as the Dallas Wings stepped up their aggressiveness.
Sabreena Merchant and Ben Pickman of The Athletic shared the results of an anonymous WNBA player's poll Monday, and the Phoenix Mercury star was named the biggest trash talker in the league.
USA TODAY sports columnist Christine Brennan chronicles the explosive growth of Caitlin Clark's popularity in her new book "On Her Game."
Paige Bueckers and Caitlin Clark faced off for the first time as pros, and the Dallas Wings' phenom remained the ultimate competitor.