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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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Caitlin Clark has infused the WNBA with tons of cash, ratings, and media attention practically overnight. Since she entered the league this summer in her rookie year, the league’s players have enjoyed plenty of new attention, fame, media buzz, and perks. But with all the attention surrounding Clark there’s plenty of jealousy surrounding her, too. On Saturday afternoon, former USC star Matt Leinart chimed in, after Clark was the victim of some cheap shots from Chicago Sky players. “You can call it what you want but the jealousy toward someone who literally is changing the game for women’s baske...
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Late in the third quarter of Saturday’s game between the Chicago Sky and Indiana Fever, Chennedy Carter committed a hard foul on Caitlin Clark. The officials deemed it an away-from-the-play foul, resulting in a free throw for the No. 1 overall pick that wound up making the difference in the 71-70 Indiana victory. After the game, when asked by reporters about what happened, Carter declined comment. “I ain’t answering no Caitlin Clark questions,” Carter said. Carter then received two more questions about the situation, including what Clark might have said after the play. The reporter then asked ...
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Even though she coaches for Oklahoma, Sooners head women’s basketball coach Jennie Baranczyk couldn’t help but pull for Caitlin Clark at her alma mater Iowa. Clark’s impact across women’s basketball, and women’s college athletics as a whole, was immense. She drew historic television audiences, not just in women’s hoops, but ratings numbers that trumped even the men’s title game and the NBA Finals last season. She’s now famous to the point that 99% of American citizens would recognize the name “Caitlin Clark.” However, Baranczyk has a unique experience getting to enjoy Clark’s rise as an Iowa g...
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The final 20 seconds of the third quarter of Saturday’s WNBA matchup between the Sky and Fever got chippy after Chicago’s Chennedy Carter appeared to hip-check Indiana’s Caitlin Clark before an inbound pass. Carter had just scored her 12th point of the game, cashing in on a 17-foot jump shot when Clark was set to receive the ensuing inbound. The Sky guard was aggressive in what appeared to be the start of a full-court press on Clark upon receiving the ball. Instead, the two collided and Clark fell to the ground. “It’s just not a basketball play,” Clark said during an in-game interview after th...
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Caitlin Clark has been busy getting adjusted to life in the WNBA, getting jostled around by opponents trying to make life as difficult as possible for her at the next level. On Wednesday night against the Seattle Storm, Clark got a little heated with Victoria Vivians of the Seattle Storm. The two briefly bumped chests before being separated and words were exchanged, after Clark buried a three and stared Vivians down. Here’s the video below. The post Caitlin Clark and Victoria Vivians assessed technical fouls in Fever-Storm matchup appeared first on On3.
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