In her interview, Johnson was critical of TIME magazine for naming Clark the “Athlete of the Year.” In Johnson’s eyes, the entire WNBA deserves widespread recognition, not just Clark.
One WNBA team owner is taking issue with Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark's Athlete of the Year award from TIME Magazine. Sheila Johnson, the owner of the Washington Mystics, went on CNN on Friday ...
After leading the Iowa Hawkeyes to the national championship game and setting the all-time college basketball ... season on her way to earning WNBA Rookie of the Year honors.
The 22-year-old has set the WNBA on fire, setting a boggling ... proud that Caitlin Clark has been recognized as TIME Magazine’s Athlete of the Year," Fever president Kelly Krauskopf said ...
The 22-year-old was named Time's Athlete of the Year for 2024, a year in which she shattered college basketball and WNBA records alike. After leading the Iowa Hawkeyes to the national championship ...
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark has a lot to celebrate this year. After getting drafted as the No. 1 overall pick, Clark more than lived up to the lofty expectations for the NCAA's all-time leading ...
Making history is nothing new for Candace Parker, one of the premier players in the WNBA. Just recently Parker, the 22-year ... magazine and we know that men like to look at good-looking athletes.