Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark shared a special message via Instagram after her Iowa jersey retirement on Sunday ...
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark has made waves in the WNBA since her 2024 draft. She played a key role in the team's first playoff appearance since 2016 but lacked the support to advance further.
Clark, a two-time AP Player of the Year winner during her college days, played a total of 139 games in Iowa during her four-year tenure. During that time, she produced averages of 28.4 points on 46.2% ...
Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark, who is also a massive Kansas City Chiefs fans, discussed her plans for the Super Bowl, ...
Former Iowa guard and current Indiana Fever WNBA player Caitlin Clark stands on the court during her jersey retirement ...
Caitlin Clark and Connor McCaffery, who both played basketball at Iowa, have been dating since April 2023. The two, however, didn't confirm their relationship to the public until August of the same ...
Caitlin Clark showcased her respect towards the new Fever coach, who was in attendance rooting for the Indiana Guard.
The Iowa Hawkeyes honored Caitlin Clark on Sunday by retiring her iconic No. 22 jersey in a ceremony at the Carver-Hawkeye Arena.
Connecticut Sun's DeWanna Bonner is a 15-year WNBA veteran and two-time champion, who will bring her experience to the ...
Caitlin Clark took to Instagram to show her appreciation after her No. 22 Iowa Hawkeyes jersey was immortalized.
What we’re seeing lately is that concerns about a bet-first mentality among fans is reaching something of an inflection point.
Clark finally got a chance Sunday to bask in the glory of her Iowa tenure — and what it meant to Hawkeye fans and women's sports around the world.