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Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever continue to prove they can win games in multiple ways. Sitting at a comfortable 4-2 to open the season and riding a three-game winning streak, head coach Stephanie White has the roster clicking.
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WNBA star at center of Caitlin Clark foul controversy responds after 'ridiculous' call
EXCLUSIVE: In an interview with The Mirror U.S., Golden State Valkyries star Veronica Burton discussed the hard foul from Caitlin Clark when the two teams faced off in Indiana
Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever beat the Golden State Valkyries on Friday night (at home) in Indianapolis.
That came after she first checked in with fans in a video and said, "Hey, it's Caitlin. I'm here at the Indy 500 with all my friends. Excited to be here, first time." She also had the honor of walking the Indy 500 red carpet: It was announced earlier this week that Clark would be the grand marshal for this year's version of the annual race and tasked with commanding the drivers to report to their cars.
Fever guard Caitlin Clark was the grand marshal at the Indy 500 on Saturday. One clip shows her hilariously practicing before her big moment.
The WNBA has issued the Indiana Fever a warning for leaving Caitlin Clark off of the injury report ahead of the Fever's Wednesday night game against the Portland Fire, which the Fever won 90-73 despite their star guard being sidelined with a back injury.
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark picked up a technical foul during Friday's game against the Golden State Valkyries. More importantly, she wound up
Caitlin Clark fans were left fuming after NBC Sports’ WNBA page incorrectly claimed that Azzi Fudd had broken the rookie record for most 3-pointers in a game on Sunday against the Liberty. Fudd made six shots from long range on 12 attempts.