Unsurprisingly, Clark is listed at No. 2 on the list, only behind WNBA MVP A'ja Wilson of the Las Vegas Aces. This ranking came after a big first year that saw the Indiana Fever playmaker average 19.7 ...
The Pheonix Mercury have made waves in the WNBA by signing Latvia's Kitija Laksa on a contract surpassing that of even the Indiana Fever's Caitlin Clark, who is the reigning Rookie ...
The Phoenix Mercury are dedicating two courts at the team’s new $70 million practice facility to star guard Diana Taurasi. Rookies Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese will team up on the WNBA All-Star ...
As of now, it’s unclear whether Diana Taurasi, the face of the Mercury franchise ... The WNBA’s attendance ballooned overall, partly because of Caitlin Clark’s rookie season. But Clark visited Phoenix ...
As of now, it’s unclear whether Diana Taurasi, the face of the Mercury ... The WNBA’s attendance ballooned overall, partly because of Caitlin Clark’s rookie season. But Clark visited Phoenix ...
JuJu Watkins continues to make headlines in the NCAA by inspiring the USC Trojans to a stunning 71-60 victory over the UCLA Bruins on February 13, as hype around the 19-year-old gu ...
After requesting to leave the Dallas Wings, Satou Sabally has been dealt to the Phoenix Mercury triggering several moves as NaLyssa Smith and Sophie Cunningham have relocated ...
And maybe a few players have been better. Former teammate Diana Taurasi scored more points. A’ja Wilson has more MVPs. Caitlin Clark has more fans. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword ...
The three-point challenge between Steph Curry and Sabrina Ionescu was the best part of last year's All-Star Weekend.
Caitlin Clark's fans used Geno Auriemma's latest ... Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart. He doubled down on Diana Taurasi's comments that Clark was on the wrong team and didn't have the skill ...
The Indiana Fever aren't interested in building slowly — they're planning on competing for a title in Caitlin Clark's second ...
Notably, WNBA first round draft pick Caitlin Clark isn't on the team ... she's going to have so many opportunities in the future." Diana Taurasi first went to the Olympics in Athens in 2004.