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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNIs Caitlin Clark out for the season? ESPN shares potential return dates
Will Caitlin Clark return from her right groin injury in the 2025 WNBA season? ESPN's broadcast crew shared potential return games for Clark.
In a follow-up response to ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne, who provided a general comment about the WNBA’s growing attendance, Green made it clear he was focused on the outlet’s decision to feature Bueckers on this graphic — seemingly alluding to the shift away from Clark for such posts.
Paige Bueckers has been in the spotlight before, but her 44-point explosion for the Dallas Wings against the Los Angeles Sparks pushed her into new territory. Shooting 17-of-21 fro
But others felt dismissed by last year's coverage of the situation saying, “So NOW they're talking about [Caitlin Clark] being a target, but last year we were crazy new CC stans. Typical ESPN.
For Fever star Caitlin Clark, 2025 has been a season of firsts, and not necessarily in a good way. Clark played for 10 days, then missed two more weeks. Finally, Clark came back for a week in early July,
While Caitlin Clark missed her seventh straight contest during the Indiana Fever's road date at the Seattle Storm, ESPN reporter Holly Rowe provided an encouraging update on Clark's injury recovery. "Well, Stephanie White did give us a small update on Caitlin that she has started some full-court running, full-speed running the last four or five days. Still not doing full basketball activities ...
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"They're not built for this" - Jason Whitlock thinks Caitlin Clark is suffering mental health issues common for women athletes
Whitlock went on to mention the likes of Simon Biles, Naomi Osaka, Ronda Rousey, Raven Sanders and Serena Williams, who all, while at the peak of their popularity and powers, suffered mental health issues as a result of the pressure they were facing.
Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese Catch Attention After Big WNBA News originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The WNBA has been on an upward trajectory in recent years, thanks to emerging superstars like Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark and Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese. The league has been soaring attendance and has record-breaking viewership.