The USA recently announced its basketball team for the Paris Olympics. One name missing from it was that of Caitlin Clark. This had a lot of fans vying for a spot for their favorite athlete. However, not many noticed that apart from Clark,…
After a headline-grabbing opening month upon Clark's entry, the W announced on Monday that over 400,000 fans attended games in May. Last month's attendance is the largest in 26 years.
The no. 1 pick has had a slow—and controversial—start to her professional career, including a recent USA Basketball snub. But opposing WNBA coaches clearly already see her as a threat—and for good reason.
The WNBA is growing and this year, it has recorded 93% more ticket sales than it had done last year. Though the numbers are nowhere near that of the NBA, it has still grown. As per the New York Times, the WNBA brings in about $200 million…
The WNBA announced Monday that 400,000 fans attended games since the season tipped off on May 14 through the end of the month, its highest since nearly the league's inception in 1997.
The WNBA is experiencing an unprecedented surge in popularity, with the 2024 season seeing record-breaking attendance and viewership numbers not witnessed in 26 years. Since tipping off its 28th season May 14, the league has enjoyed the…
She's been snubbed by the selection committee and beaten down by jealous WNBA peers. Women's basketball and women's sports are doing all they can to screw up the Caitlin Clark Phenomenon.
The Fever superstar was controversially left out of the squad for this summer's games in Paris - despite becoming the biggest star in women's basketball.
Clark's teammates have also come in for criticism for not providing the No 1 draft pick with more protection on the court. Maher echoed those sentiments, saying: 'only women would do this'.
Clark, who was selected by the Fever with the first overall pick at this year's Draft, has endured a brutal start to life in the WNBA - taking heavy physical punishment while losing nine of her first 12 games.