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 ...
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 ...
Podcast host Riley Gaines jumped in on the backlash against WNBA player DiJonai Carrington after Carrington wore an ...
The WNBA will once again enhance the league’s content offerings this winter by providing fans with games from Athletes ...
“Yeah, it got spicy between co-founders for a little bit,” says New York Liberty center Breanna Stewart, who along with her 2024 WNBA Finals rival, Minnesota’s Napheesa Collier, are starting Unrivaled ...
That comes with becoming a college record breaker, WNBA No. 1 overall draft pick, Rookie of the Year and Time magazine athlete of the year. "Life-changing. All in a good way. Things just change really ...
The Connecticut Sun announced on Sunday afternoon that former WNBA MVP Tina Charles has signed a one-year contract to rejoin ...