Caitlin Clark and her Indiana Fever have become the talk of the basketball world even with big time events like the NBA Finals and NBA draft wrapping up recently.
Clark's Fever won the Commissioner's Cup Tuesday over the Minnesota Lynx, setting off an excited celebration that produced countless viral article headlines and positioned the Fever as the WNBA's team to watch in 2025.
On Thursday, a big announcement was made on the popular national television show 'Good Morning America,' shedding light on a big news item involving the former Iowa Hawkeyes star, NCAA all-time leading scorer and Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark.
"The ON HER GAME book tour launches today," author Christine Brennan wrote on X Thursday. "Loved talking about my book and Caitlin Clark on @GMA," she added along with pictures of her visit to the popular TV show's set.
The book is subtitled 'Caitlin Clark and the Revolution in Women's Sports' and is being published by Scribner Books. It is expected to be released on July 8.
The ON HER GAME book tour launches today. Loved talking about my book and Caitlin Clark on @GMA — GMA3 airing nationally at 1 pm ET today. @ScribnerBooks pic.twitter.com/ZZNWTMoOTy
— Christine Brennan (@cbrennansports) July 3, 2025
The book was recently endorsed by longtime TV commentator Dick Vitale as revealed in a photo shared by Brennan recently.
Thanks, @DickieV! pic.twitter.com/2NFoAFPUV3
— Christine Brennan (@cbrennansports) July 2, 2025
The book was named to the 'Top 10 Reads in July" list by the LA Times and will include a book tour at several U.S. cities soon.
Announcing the full book tour (so far) for ON HER GAME, my new book on Caitlin Clark. More stops are coming in August and September. I’d love to see you: athletes, parents, coaches, everyone. More details here: https://t.co/kBHmTiRVyW @ScribnerBooks pic.twitter.com/6w3wgjZ75J
— Christine Brennan (@cbrennansports) July 2, 2025
Clark won the 2024 Kia Rookie of the Year in the WNBA after leading the Fever to a playoff season under now departed coach Christie Sides.
Coach Stephanie White's team has plans for making a run at the WNBA Finals which could come to fruition, especially if Clark recovers well from a left groin injury that has sidelined her recently.
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