Caitlin Clark’s No. 22 to be retired by Iowa Hawkeyes

The Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball player will likely never wear Caitlin Clark's No. 22 jersey again. The Iowa State Athletic Department announced Wednesday that the jersey number will be retired at a ceremony on Feb. 2 at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Clark finished her collegiate career last season as the leading men's and women's scorer in NCAA […]
Caitlin Clark’s jersey number to be retired by Iowa

The Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team announced on February 2 that Caitlin Clark's jersey will be retired. Clark's No. 22 jersey, which he wore with the Indiana Fever, will be hung from the rafters at Carver-Hawkeye Arena after a ceremony honoring the program's most accomplished players. Clark is also expected to attend, and the event […]
Latest Caitlin Clark controversy plays into female stereotypes

The “W” in WNBA is supposed to stand for “woman,” but recently,, I think it means “whining”. Even before Caitlin Clark put on an Indiana Fever jersey last spring, people have been racially disparaging and slandering her, attempting to diminish both her abilities on the court and her own steroid-induced growth. , there was a […]
Caitlin Clark’s brother seemingly responds to Mystics owner’s slight of sister’s Time cover

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Caitlin Clark’s brother appears to respond to Mystics’ Sheila Johnson’s criticism

Caitlin Clark's brother joined the chat. This comes after Mystics co-owner Sheila Johnson made Friday comments to Time magazine criticizing the decision not to recognize the entire WNBA when naming a Fever rookie the Player of the Year. Colin・Clark said this to X again. Share this Front Office Sports post highlighting Indiana's attendance record when […]
Mystics’ Sheila Johnson takes exception with Caitlin Clark’s Time magazine cover

Sheila Johnson contributes original ideas to Time magazine. The co-owner of the Washington Mystics on Friday criticized Time magazine's decision to name Caitlin Clark “Athlete of the Year,” wondered why the rest of the league wasn't recognized, and left the debate open. I stirred it up. Johnson expressed concern that the award's focus on the […]
WNBA owner questions why Caitlin Clark was named Time Athlete of the Year, suggests it will cause racism

Washington Mystics owner Sheila Johnson on Friday spoke out against Time magazine naming Caitlin Clark its “Athlete of the Year” in an interview with CNN Sports, saying that Time magazine has criticized the WNBA as a whole. He suggested that an award should have been given. Johnson even suggested that the decision to honor Clark […]
The Time magazine quote that’s causing people to throw away their Caitlin Clark jerseys

Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark has brought more attention to the WNBA than all other athletes combined in the league's history. She was a once-in-a-lifetime athlete who could have risen to the level of Michael Jordan if she had maintained what everyone considered neutrality and silent conservatism. Unfortunately, Clark was completely woken up during his […]
Sheryl Swoopes speechless over Caitlin Clark white privilege question

WNBA legend Sheryl Swoopes has an interesting response to Caitlin Clark's Time Athlete of the Year interview, in which the Fever star acknowledges white privilege and believes in elevating black athletes. He said he would like to use his platform to During Tuesday's installment, Podcast “Gills Arena”, When co-host Josiah Johnson mentioned that Clark said […]
Caitlin Clark White privilege comment sparks intense, personal argument between Riley Gaines and Jemele Hill

Caitlin Clark's recent comments about benefiting from white privilege in the WNBA have fueled a hostile debate online since they were published in Time magazine on Tuesday. Former NCAA swimmer and Outkick host Riley Gaines participated in the latest online debate with figures on the left. Now, Gaines is up against journalist Jemele Hill, who […]