Caitlin Clark unfortunately didn’t play at Saturday’s All-Star Games due to her groin injury, but it didn’t stop her from being one of its highlights. Other than being her team’s coach and supporter, Clark also dapped up with former teammate Kate Martin and the rest of her friends at Iowa.
There’s always that one couple with zero personality that everyone kind of knows. Every story they tell is a “we/us” tale, every anecdote is something they have experienced together and every opinion is shared.
Monday marked the official start of free agency in the NBA. Things have already been hectic around the league in recent days with seemingly countless trades taking place.
U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken granted final approval to the landmark House v. NCAA antitrust settlement on Friday, clearing the way for Division I
Golden State Valkyries star Kate Martin celebrated her 25th birthday on June 5. And her former Iowa Hawkeyes teammate and close friend Caitlin Clark showed
Caitlin Clark produced arguably the best women's college basketball career in the sport's history, certainly among players who never managed to secure a national championship.
During a June 3 appearance on the Higher Learning with Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay podcast, South Carolina Gamecocks head coach Dawn Staley sent a strong message about the aftermath of her team's 2023 NCAA Tournament loss to Caitlin Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes.
The Iowa Hawkeyes' women's basketball program has developed into quite the powerhouse over the years, and while Caitlin Clark is the primary reason for the team's ascension, some brilliant overall recruiting by the school has also spearheaded Iowa's rise.
Paige Bueckers made her WNBA debut Friday night with the Dallas Wings, scoring 10 points and grabbing seven rebounds. Despite her solid performance, the Wings fell, 99-84, to the Minnesota Lynx.
The college football world was rocked over the weekend by the sudden passing of former Minnesota defensive back Charles “Ace” Rogers, who collapsed during the Brooklyn Half Marathon.
On Monday it was announced that the Iowa women's basketball program picked up an extremely interesting player via the transfer portal in Emely Rodriguez.
The Caitlin Clark era at the University of Iowa corresponded to the most successful stretch in program history -- and helped usher women's basketball into a new stratosphere.
On May 19, news broke that former Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball standout Sydney Affolter, who recently graduated after spending four seasons with the Hawkeyes, would be joining Jan Jensen's coaching staff as a graduate student assistant.
Iowa basketball was at the forefront of the start of the explosion in women's basketball in 2024. Much of it was centered around Caitlin Clark, who took the sport by storm and sucked in many new fans en masse.
The women's NCAA Tournament is chock full of new stars, but attendance through the first two rounds has dropped significantly minus last year's household names including Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese.
From Collegeville, Pennsylvania, Lucy Olsen spent the first three seasons of her college career playing at Villanova. If she was on the men's basketball team, she would have been a superstar.
Caitlin Clark notched another personal milestone on Sunday when her No. 22 jersey was retired by the University of Iowa. As a Hawkeye, Clark set countless records, including becoming the all-time leading scorer, male or female, in NCAA basketball history.
Caitlin Clark is still keeping close tabs on the Iowa Hawkeyes this season. In their first campaign without Clark, Iowa is still a formidable program. The Hawkeyes are 9-1 and ranked 21st in the country, with their only loss coming to No.
Flau’jae Johnson has a lot to be proud of on and off the basketball court, but she’s still irked by the trolls after the LSU Lady Tigers lost to Caitlin Clark’s Iowa Hawkeyes in the regional finals.
A massive audience tuned in for a historic women's NCAA Tournament championship game. South Carolina-Iowa drew 18.7 million viewers, the largest audience for a basketball game — college or professional — since the men's NCAA Tournament championship game in 2019, an 85-77 overtime win by Virginia over Texas Tech.
Basketball Hall of Famer Lynette Woodard went viral recently after she seemed to downplay Caitlin Clark breaking her scoring record, seemingly suggesting that the Iowa Hawkeyes star didn’t really surpass it.
Caitlin Clark didn't finish her Iowa career with a title, but her accomplishments and impact on women's sports may weigh more heavily in the grand scheme of things.