Caitlin Clark furious with WNBA refs
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNIndiana Fever vault upwards in ESPN WNBA power rankingsIn ESPN's updated Week 1 WNBA power rankings, the Fever made a four-spot climb to rank No. 3 in the latest league power rankings.
Saturday in the WNBA brought thrilling showdowns as stars took over. In a nail-biter, the New York Liberty edged past the Indiana Fever, 90-88, with Jonquel Jones leading the way. She dominated with a powerful 26-point, 12-rebound.
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The WNBA is investigating racial comments directed toward Angel Reese by fans during the Chicago Sky’s loss to the Fever at Indiana on Saturday, according to a person familiar with the situation.
On Friday night, the Indiana Pacers took command at Madison Square Garden, edging the New York Knicks 114-109 to seize a 2-0 lead in the Eastern Conference finals. Pascal Siakam exploded for a playoff career-high 39 points, while Tyrese Haliburton chipped in a near triple-double with 14 points, eight rebounds and 11 assists.
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Irish Star on MSNJemele Hill shuts down Caitin Clark and WNBA claim - 'Just a competition'Caitlin Clark has been on the receiving end of several hard fouls to open her sophomore season in the WNBA, but Jemele Hill furiously shut down suggestions surrounding race
A pair of teams with WNBA championship hopes battled, trading the lead 14 times with 15 ties in a game that came down to the final buzzer. Here's what we learned.
Brewer’s analysis suggests that if Clark simply maintains her current momentum through an expanded 2025 season, her impact on the WNBA’s economy could reach $875 million. With modest growth and continued fan interest, Brewer believes that number could exceed $1 billion.