WNBA Makes Official Statement on Caitlin Clark
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The Mirror US on MSNAngel Reese discovers brutal Caitlin Clark reality as face of WNBA clearTicket prices for Saturday's WNBA clash between the Chicago Sky and the Indiana Fever have plummeted after it was confirmed that Caitlin Clark wouldn't participate, as fans made their feelings clear.
"Season Two, loading," Wilson Basketball captioned their post while tagging Clark, the WNBA and the Fever. Wilson Basketball signed Clark to a multi-year deal in 2024, making her the first athlete since Michael Jordan to receive a signature ball series.
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The WNBA did not find any evidence of racist fan behavior toward Sky star Angel Reese after an investigation in the wake of a dustup with the Fever’s Caitlin Clark. After Clark was called for a flagrant foul against Reese — leading to a tense moment between the Fever and Sky — on May 17,
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The Mirror US on MSNCaitlin Clark has made her feelings clear on Angel Reese as she's forced to miss gameThe Indiana Fever will be without star player Caitlin Clark for Saturday's trip to the Chicago Sky, who spoke about the benefits of her rivalry with Angel Reese
After taking over the women's college basketball landscape at Iowa, Caitlin Clark has come into the WNBA to make a statement. In her rookie year, Clark was an All-Star, Rookie of the Year winner, and All-WNBA honoree,
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Dave Portnoy said Indiana Fever fans “deserve better” after the franchise and the WNBA “made something outta nothing” with the league’s investigation into allegations of racism during the Fever-Sky game on May 17.
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Vibe on MSNWNBA Found No Evidence Of "Racist" Speech Towards Angel Reese During Caitlin Clark MatchupFollowing an internal investigation, the WNBA announced that it found no evidence to support claims of racist speech or slurs directed at Angel Reese or her Chicago Sky teammates during their matchup against the Indiana Fever.
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Sporting News on MSNIs Caitlin Clark suing Monica McNutt? Fact-checking fake lawsuit rumors between Fever star, ESPN personalityCaitlin Clark might be sitting on the sidelines, felled by a quadriceps injury that will keep her out at least two weeks. But the Fever guard's name continues to line newspaper columns, social media feeds and everything in between.
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Rumor Mill: Caitlin Clark Filed a Defamation Lawsuit Against ESPN’s Monica McNutt?In May 2025, a viral rumor spread across social media claiming that WNBA star Caitlin Clark had filed a defamation lawsuit against ESPN analyst Monica McNutt. The alleged lawsuit followed heated commentary and growing tension after Clark’s Indiana Fever faced off against the Chicago Sky in their season opener on May 17.
Caitlin Clark will sit out a fifth consecutive game with a quadriceps strain when Indiana visits Atlanta on Tuesday