These athletes brought joy in 2024 with their superhuman displays of athleticism and awe-inspiring performances.
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Caitlin Clark is preparing for her second season in the WNBA with the Indiana Fever, and head coach Stephanie White has some ...
After a year full of basketball heroics, Caitlin Clark is finally resting in the offseason and getting ready for an even ...
The growth in popularity and interest in women's sports heads our list of things we loved about 2024 when it comes to sports ...
It was a huge year for the business of sport, with Caitlin Clark and the WNBA leading the charge in a game-changing year for women’s basketball. She’s not alone but she is clearly the poster child for ...
Clark wasn't the only noted female basketball player of the year. Erie native and former VillaMaria basketball player Kayla McBride, a four-time WNBA All-Star, was also celebrated.
Record numbers of basketball fans were part of a pivotal year for women in sports, financially and culturally, showing the women's game is more valuable than ever.
Every team in the WNBA had higher attendance figures for games in which they played the Fever than they did for non-Fever ...
McIntosh and Simone Biles on the Olympic stage, to Caitlin Clark and the rise of the PWHL, this past year was full of stories ...
Bottom line: Iowa earns a top-four Big Ten finish at 14-4, reaches the Big Ten tournament semifinals, lands a 4-seed for the ...