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Caitlin Clark predicts when Coach Geno Auriemma will retire and whether it’s after Paige Bueckers reaches the WNBA to challenge her

After defeating South Carolina in the tournament final, UConn Huskies head coach Geno Auriemma has just secured his 12th NCAA national championship in his already legendary career.Paige Bueckers having an intimate moment with coach Geno AuriemmaAuriemma has been at the helm for 40 seasons and is now 71 years old, so he has openly said he may have a few more years before retiring, though no one knows for sure how much time he has left before stepping away from the historic program he built.Caitlin Clark predicts Geno Auriemma's farewellWith the national title win in 2025, it might seem like a good time to retire, but it was none other than Caitlin Clark who shared her thoughts on the matter and on Coach Auriemma.The WNBA star was asked during her appearance on the Bird & Taurasi Show when she thought […]

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Caitlin Clark ‘forgives’ Diana Taurasi after her warnings and will have special role at National Championship

Caitlin Clark may have exited the NCAA stage without a national title, but her impact on the game has been nothing short of legendary. The Iowa superstar shattered records, drew millions of viewers, and inspired a new generation of women's basketball fans. Though her college career has ended, fans won't have to wait long to see her on the big stage again.According to basketball reporter Vanshay Murdock, Clark will be joining The Bird and Taurasi Show this Sunday during the broadcast of the NCAA women's national championship game. The show, co-hosted by former UConn legends Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi, has become a staple of Final Four coverage in recent years.NCAA's biggest stars collide in a new wayBird and Taurasi provided color commentary during Friday night's Final Four matchups-Texas vs. South Carolina and UConn vs. UCLA. They will return to […]

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Caitlin Clark dreams big for 2028 Olympics teasing a two-sport challenge to make up for Paris absence

A few months ago, Caitlin Clark's absence from the U.S. women's basketball team at the 2024 Paris Olympics sparked heated debate, even as the team rolled to its eighth consecutive gold medal. Let's face it, the U.S. has dominated Olympic basketball for decades, and last summer's victory only cemented that dominance. Clark's presence wouldn't have changed the outcome, but it certainly would have focused more eyes on women's hoops around the world. Her next chance to shine on the big stage will come in her home country at the 2028 Games in Los Angeles.By then, she could be rolling in as a WNBA champion, carrying the U.S. flag as the team's standard-bearer, or - craziest of all - competing in two completely different sports: basketball and flag football, which is making its Olympic debut that year. Clark is already out […]

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Caitlin Clark’s legacy can be destroyed by Paige Bueckers before their WNBA showdown

Injury can't hold JuJu Watkins back as she clinches Naismith POY and sets sights on Clark's legacyGreat scorers come in a variety of flavors. Some rain threes to etch their names in history. Others dominate the paint with ruthless precision. The college game's been a breeding ground for bucket-getters since day one-and UConn's Paige Bueckers is crashing the party, ready to topple Caitlin Clark's throne before they even hit the WNBA.The underrated assassin: Bueckers' hidden fire!Bueckers' reputation as a point producer hasn't always matched her production. Whereas players like Caitlin Clark and Maya Moore were hyped as scoring machines, Bueckers-an all-around phenom-flies under the radar. That is, until you dig into her stats, especially when the postseason lights burn brightest. She's not just playing-she's rewriting history.The record chase: Can BueckerssSteal Clark's crown?With that, here's what you need to know about […]

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Paige Bueckers feeling the pressure of becoming the next Caitlin Clark

The UConn Huskies women's basketball team is just steps away from their goal: capturing their first national championship since 2016. On April 4, the Huskies will face the UCLA Bruins in the Final Four semifinals, a crucial opportunity to end their title drought. Throughout this journey, Paige Bueckers has been the player leading her team with exceptional skill. Considered one of the most complete and talented players in college basketball, Bueckers has averaged 20.1 points, 4.8 assists, and 4.4 rebounds per game throughout the tournament, solidifying herself as the cornerstone of the Huskies. Her ability to score from anywhere on the court and her impact on all aspects of the game make her one of the standout players of the Final Four.Bueckers' name has shined among the greats of college basketball, especially with comparisons to other stars like Caitlin Clark. […]

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Beating Caitlin Clark “changed my life forever”: Angel Reese breaks silence about her National Champioship

Two years ago, Angel Reese etched her name into college basketball history by leading LSU to the 2023 NCAA Championship. On April 2, 2023, the Tigers secured a decisive 102-85 victory over Iowa, marking a transformative moment not only for LSU but for Reese's burgeoning career. On Thursday, Reese took to social media to commemorate the milestone, describing it as an event that "changed her life forever.""Damn I won a natty two years ago today & it changed my life forever," Reese wrote, revisiting a night that spotlighted her dominance on the court. In the title game, Reese contributed 15 points, 10 rebounds, five assists, and three steals, capping off LSU's thrilling tournament run.Caitlin Clark from Team USA bench to global sensationAfter transferring from Maryland to LSU, Reese flourished under the guidance of head coach Kim Mulkey. Her junior season […]

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Is Caitlin Clark’s fame due to her talent, or is it simply because she is white?

Caitlin Clark's rookie year with the Indiana Fever turned the WNBA into a full-on phenomenon-record viewership, packed arenas, and a Rookie of the Year nod to boot. But ESPN analyst Monica McNutt's got folks buzzing with a bold take: Clark's race might be a big piece of her sky-high popularity. During a chat with BBC's Katty Kay, McNutt didn't shy away from the convo. "I think Caitlin represented-and again, some of this to me probably is not fair to her, because it was not anything that she said or was truly based on her personality-but she was a white girl from the middle of America," she said. "And so she represented a whole lot to a lot of people, whether that is truly what she ascribed to or not." It's a statement that's got social media lighting up and fans […]

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JuJu Watkins seals NCAA Player of the Year honor proving she is the next big star to follow Caitlin Clark’s footsteps

JuJu Watkins turned heads all season long, and now she has the hardware to prove it: the 2025 Naismith Women's College Player of the Year Award. The USC sophomore guard was a force of nature, averaging 23.9 points, 6.8 rebounds and 3.4 assists per game while shooting 43% from the floor. She led the Trojans to a 31-4 record and their first Big Ten regular-season title in more than three decades. But tragedy struck in the second round of the NCAA Tournament when an ACL tear sidelined her, robbing fans of her full March Madness brilliance. Still, her stellar year secured her the Naismith Trophy, making her just the second USC player to win the award, following Cheryl Miller's three-peat from 1984-86.JuJu Watkins Outshining the StarsWatkins didn't walk into this award unchallenged - she outlasted some of the game's elite. […]

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Angel Reese returns to the past and earns the respect of some WNBA stars but Caitlin Clark won’t play her game

Chicago Sky forward and rising WNBA star Angel Reese made a striking entrance at the 2025 McDonald's All-American Game in New York, channeling a throwback vibe that had the internet-and her fellow hoopers.Reese pulled up to Brooklyn's Barclays Center on Tuesday night serving full '90s chic realness. Her eye-catching outfit included a sleeveless fur coat, Steve Madden boots, oversized Chanel sunglasses, and a luxe lambskin Bottega Veneta purse that retails for $2,618. Her bold fashion statement quickly became one of the night's off-court highlights.Sharing her look in a carousel of photos on Instagram, the WNBA All-Star captioned her post with a nod to the inspiration: "90s fine." And judging by the reactions in the comments, her fellow pros wholeheartedly agreed.Fellow WNBA stars rave over Reese's throwback lookAmong the first to show love was Dallas Wings' DiJonai Carrington, who also attended […]

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WNBA player reveals damaging effect of the ongoing media war between Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese

The rivalry between Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese has fueled conversations around the WNBA for over a year. While their competitive history dates back to their college days, Clark at Iowa and Reese at LSU, their transition to the professional league has only intensified debates, particularly on social media.Caitlin Clark shocks fans with Dude Perfect in rule-breaking basketball momentShakira Austin: Clark-Reese controversy is fueling negativityMuch of the discourse has centered on race, with critics pointing out disparities in media attention and fan perception. Clark, who is white, has been a mainstream sensation, while Reese, who is Black, has faced a different reception despite similar success. Now, Washington Mystics center Shakira Austin is speaking out on how this ongoing battle has affected not only Clark and Reese but the entire WNBA."We're always going to feel like we have to deal with […]

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