Indiana Fever, Caitlin Clark
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Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever lost a close one to defending champion New York Liberty Saturday in Indianapolis. Here's the score and highlights.
The impact of the Indiana Fever star goes well beyond the basketball court. In her second season, Clark is also changing the league’s bottom line.
Atlanta Dream center Brittney Griner appeared to make a racist comment about Caitlin Clark on Thursday after fouling out of her game against the Indiana
Ryan Brewer, an associate professor of finance at Indiana University Columbus and an expert in valuations, spoke with NBC News on the impact of Clark. According to Brewer, the league could see a growth of potentially a billion dollars based on the impact of Clark alone.
Caitlin Clark was shoved by the Atlanta Dream's Rhyne Howard, and fans loved her epic response to the incident.
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Clark and coach Stephanie White criticized officials, but the Fever realize they need to keep close games from slipping away.
Caitlin Clark threw up her arms, yelled at WNBA referees and punched the air in frustration after a controversial no-call cost her team a chance to knock off the defending champions Saturday. In the final seconds of the Indiana Fever's 90-88 loss to the reigning champion New York Liberty, Clark took the ball with a chance to tie or win the game.
The WNBA has changed for the better over the last two years, especially with the addition of stars who grew their brands in college before going professionally.
Caitlin Clark, who won the WNBA's Rookie of the Year award last season, is now predicted to propel the league's economy to unprecedented levels with her star power. And her shirt sales have left NBA great LeBron James in the dust.