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For the first time as WNBA players, Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese squared off against one another. Instead of wearing Iowa and LSU jerseys, though, they were playing for the Indiana Fever and Chicago Sky in a highly anticipated matchup. It also became another big viewership day for the W and ESPN as it was the fourth-largest WNBA audience in the past 22 years, according to Sports Media Watch. Saturday’s game averaged over 1.5 million viewers. It’s yet another big showing for the WNBA, which has seen a ratings increase this season as Clark, Reese and the rest of a highly anticipated rookie clas...
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Ben Kueter, who intended to play football for Iowa this fall, will focus solely on wrestling for the 2024-25 season, according to a statement Monday. Over the weekend, after Kueter won the U20 World Team Trials, he said he “intended” on playing football for the Hawkeyes this season. But, he had a change of heart after the weekend. Citing team and individual goals on the wrestling mat, Kueter is ready to focus on wrestling to chase his dreams. “First off, I would like to thank Coach Wallace and Coach Ferentz for letting me live out a dream of mine,” Kueter wrote. “Coach Wallace is the reason I ...
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Ben Kueter came to Iowa as a two-sport star in football and wrestling. The projected Hawkeyes’ heavyweight just won the U20 World Team Trials and is set to compete for a World Championship this summer. But, Kueter also plays linebacker for the Iowa football team, so how does he balance his on the mat success with his gridiron aspirations? He did not see action last football season and saw some action on the mat as a freshman heavyweight. But there’s a lot of hype around him on the wrestling mat, which led to questions about his football aspirations. “So yeah, I’m intending to play,” Kueter sai...
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During the Indiana Fever’s win over the Chicago Sky on Saturday, Sky guard Chennedy Carter committed a Flagrant 1 foul on Caitlin Clark, shoving her to the ground. Since then, Carter has received no shortage of backlash for her actions. After the game, Carter refused to answer questions about Clark. However, she insulted Clark shortly after the contest on social media, writing “beside three point shooting what does she bring to the table man.” Before the Chicago Sky met with the media on Monday, head coach Teresa Weatherspoon addressed the situation. “Physical play, intensity, and a competitiv...
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Stephen A. Smith is standing by Caitlin Clark. In the Indiana Fever’s win over the Chicago Sky on Saturday, Sky guard Chennedy Carter left fans upset after she shoulder-checked Clark to the ground, taunting her as she walked away. The play was initially ruled a common foul. However, after the game, the WNBA upgraded the hard foul to a Flagrant 1. While many fans claimed the foul resulted from the heat of the moment, Smith provided a different point of view. “There are girls, young ladies in the WNBA who are jealous of Caitlin Clark,” Smith said on First Take. “She is a white girl that has come...
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Indiana Fever stars Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston both left late due to injury in Sunday’s loss 104-68 blowout loss to the New York Liberty. Fever coach Christie Sides was asked for an update on both postgame, but didn’t have have much to say other than identifying what the injuries were. “I haven’t had a chance to get with (trainer) Todd (Champlin) yet,” Sides said. “He was still evaluating them when I went back there. Aliyah was an ankle with an ear. I don’t know anything other than that.” Clark exited the game for the final time at the 6:29 mark, while Boston left with 5:33 to go. They pl...
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Caitlin Clark never fails to make time for her fans, especially the young kids who look up to her and travel in masses to watch her play. That was on display Sunday evening as the Indiana Fever arrived in New York for a matchup against the Liberty. As Clark went through her pregame warmups, she took a moment to step off to the side where a number of young fans looked on with excitement. She not only gave them a few high fives, but also posed for a picture with the entire group. You can view the moment below. The No. 1 pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft, Clark garnered her fan base while breaking reco...
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The WNBA has upgraded a foul committed by Chennedy Carter of the Chicago Sky on Caitlin Clark to a flagrant 1, per ESPN. This decision comes after the league reviewed the play that occurred on Saturday’s game. On it, while Clark wasn’t holding the ball, Carter ran up to her and crashed into Clark, knocking her to the ground. At the time, it was ruled a common foul. This story will be updated. The post ESPN: Chennedy Carter foul of Caitlin Clark upgraded to Flagrant 1 after review appeared first on On3.
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Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever got their second win of the season on Saturday against the Chicago Sky, but much of the postgame chatter around the game has been about the confrontation between Chennedy Carter and Caitlin Clark. Many different media personalities have chimed in, siding with Clark, after watching what they viewed as a cheap shot from Carter. Fran Fraschilla sounded off on Twitter, saying, ‘If I were coaching, we’d be knocking her a** back to China.” “Clark’s tough enough to handle this (and the jealousy will abate soon) but if I were coaching the Indiana Fever, we’d be knoc...
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Chennedy Carter is unapologetic after shoulder checking Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark to the ground on Saturday. The foul occurred in the third quarter of a contest between the Fever and Chicago Sky just before Clark was set to receive an inbounds pass. Carter was seen yelling “you b*tch” in the direction of Clark, who didn’t seem to notice her approaching as she was waiting for the ball. The Chicago Sky guard then bumped her hard, knocking her to the ground. It was ruled an away-from-the-play foul rather than a flagrant and Clark was awarded one free throw. Carter declined to answer any ...
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