Over the past month, 5th-graders at Lewis and Clark Elementary in South Sioux City researched and presented the story of a historical figure of their choice. On Wednesday, each student dressed up ...
Few jobs require less physical exertion than rebounding for Caitlin Clark. On an early-November morning in downtown Indianapolis, Clark, the two-time college national player of the year for the ...
It’s not just Caitlin Clark, it’s (Angel) Reese (as well). We have so much talent out there.” In her debut season with the Indiana Fever, Clark took home the Rookie of the Year award and was ...
Few jobs require less physical exertion than rebounding for Caitlin Clark. On an early-November morning in downtown Indianapolis, Clark, the two-time college national player of the year for the ...
After being named Time magazine’s 2024 Athlete of the Year on Tuesday, basketball star Caitlin Clark, 22, attended the A Year in Time dinner in New York City last night in a sultry look.
Indiana Fever WNBA player Caitlin Clark is Time ’s Athlete of the Year—and in her profile, she opened up about the experience she had with Taylor Swift at the Eras Tour. Clark attended two ...
Taylor Swift is a big fan of Caitlin Clark. Clark recently revealed that when she attended the Eras Tour earlier this year, Swift gave her some gifts, including a sweet note. Caitlin Clark had a ...
Caitlin Clark is living out her Swiftie dreams. The WNBA star shared the details on what it was like getting the VIP treatment at Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour concerts — and the sweet gifts she ...
Caitlin Clark – who helped draw crowds to arenas around the country and drive up viewership numbers in her final year of college and then in her rookie year in the WNBA – has been named Time ...
Clark made this tidbit known in a visit with TIME magazine as she was named "Athlete of the Year for 2024.'' According to the reigning WNBA Rookie of the Year, they also now have a budding ...
After just one season in the WNBA, Caitlin Clark noticed one big difference between women's basketball at the professional level and basketball at the collegiate level: the IQ needed to thrive.
Rodgers' criticism of sports media was a segment for the next few days on "First Take," culminating in Clark's response Friday morning. “I find it extremely funny that he’s saying this on a ...