USA Today columnist Christine Brennan said calls by the WNBA players union to have her banned over an interview with Dijonai ...
WNBPA executive director Terry Carmichael Jackson described Brennan’s questioning as “a blatant attempt to bait a ...
USA Today columnist and Caitlin Clark biographer Christine Brennan does not regret asking Connecticut Sun guard DiJonai ...
Game 1 of the playoffs for the Indiana Fever was a hyped one. The post "I Couldn't Avoid It" : Christine Brennan Breaks ...
Caitlin Clark has been named WNBA Rookie of the Year in a near-unanimous vote. A national panel of sportswriters and ...
Clark recently said fans spewing racism against her opponents has been "a real disservice to the people in our league, the ...
On "A Touch More" podcast, Sue Bird and Megan Rapinoe discussed the racism and vitriol WNBA players have faced this season, the role of the media, and much more.
WNBA Players’ Association executive director Terri Jackson released a statement , accusing Brennan of "a blatant attempt to ...
During Game 1 of the series, Sun guard DiJonai Carrington accidentally poked Clark in the eye, leaving the rookie with a black eye. Carrington also was seen laughing with teammates later in the game.
Women's sports fandom is on the rise and with it has come some concerning commentary and behavior. Here, a message to new fans.
This in response to USA Today columnist Christine Brennan's question/reporting on the eye poking incident between Caitlin Clark and DiJonai Carrington. The reporter simply asked the Connecticut Sun ...
Liberty will try to earn back-to-back trips to the WNBA Finals for the first time in 24 years when they face the Aces in Game 3, ...