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Amidst the aftermath of the brutal fouls committed by both teams in Tuesday night's Indiana Fever-Connecticut Sun game, fans ...
ESPN star Stephen A. Smith suggested the vitriol aimed at Caitlin Clark on the court is "self-induced" because of her ...
Any flagrant foul comes with an automatic fine. The official also said the league has issued a second additional fine against the Fever's Sophie Cunningham for her role in the on-court melee that ...
Tennis legend Chris Evert needled WNBA players for lack of sportsmanship following Tuesday night’s skirmish that saw Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark get poked in the eye and shoved to the ground in a ...
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INDIANAPOLIS— The Supreme Court has taken less time to make decisions than some of the official reviews referees pondered in the Tuesday night Indiana Fever-Connecticut Sun game.
The league's refusal to hand out harsher punishments may convince players it's acceptable to push or poke Clark, possibly ...
A staggering 23.4% of the Chicago Sky’s offensive possessions result in a turnover. And frustration is setting in for the ...
On the latest edition of Throwbacks, former Heisman Trophy winning quarterback Matt Leinart praised Cunningham for coming to ...
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Fever head coach Stephanie White said she got no explanation for Caitlin Clark’s foul and blamed officials for not taking ...
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