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Dave Portnoy humiliates those who spoke of racism to justify Caitlin Clark’s popularity in wake of NCAA data

Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy has reignited debate around the public perception of Caitlin Clark, the record-breaking basketball phenom, following the release of new NCAA women's championship viewership numbers. Taking to social media, Portnoy responded directly to those who have suggested Clark's widespread fame is due to her race rather than her on-court talent.On Sunday, the 2025 NCAA women's championship matchup between South Carolina and a Paige Bueckers-led UConn drew 8.5 million viewers-an impressive figure by any measure. However, Portnoy was quick to contrast it with last year's final, when Clark's Iowa Hawkeyes battled South Carolina in a historic showdown that pulled in a record 18.9 million viewers, the most ever for a women's basketball game."I'm going to need all the race baiters who explain Caitlin Clark's popularity simply because she's white to explain why 10 million more people watched […]

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Dave Portnoy humiliates those who spoke of racism to justify Caitlin Clark’s popularity in wake of NCAA data

Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy has reignited debate around the public perception of Caitlin Clark, the record-breaking basketball phenom, following the release of new NCAA women's championship viewership numbers. Taking to social media, Portnoy responded directly to those who have suggested Clark's widespread fame is due to her race rather than her on-court talent.On Sunday, the 2025 NCAA women's championship matchup between South Carolina and a Paige Bueckers-led UConn drew 8.5 million viewers-an impressive figure by any measure. However, Portnoy was quick to contrast it with last year's final, when Clark's Iowa Hawkeyes battled South Carolina in a historic showdown that pulled in a record 18.9 million viewers, the most ever for a women's basketball game."I'm going to need all the race baiters who explain Caitlin Clark's popularity simply because she's white to explain why 10 million more people watched […]

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Diana Taurasi Does a 180: WNBA legend walks back trash talk as Caitlin Clark shines bright

Diana Taurasi is officially flipping the script. The WNBA legend - once known for warning Caitlin Clark that "reality is coming" ahead of her pro debut - is now humbly eating her words after watching the rookie take the league by storm.During Sunday's NCAA national championship game, Taurasi shared a surprising on-air moment of self-awareness after Clark congratulated her on retirement during the Bird & Taurasi Show. "Thank you," Taurasi said with a grin. "Unfortunately, reality is coming to me now."It was a stark contrast to her headline-making comments from a year ago, when she questioned whether Clark could transition from dominating college hoops to holding her own against seasoned pros.Caitlin shot down Taurasi's prediction"There's levels to this thing,"Taurasi said back then. "You look superhuman playing against 18-year-olds, but you're going to [be playing against] some grown women that have […]

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Sophie Cunningham is undeterred by Caitlin Clark: ‘There’s been a lot of trials’

Sophie Cunningham is no stranger to adversity - and no stranger to growth. After being traded to the Indiana Fever in February following six seasons with the Phoenix Mercury, the veteran guard is approaching her new opportunity with renewed focus and a hunger for success."I think that since I've been out here in Phoenix it hasn't always been easy," Cunningham said in a recent interview with the New York Post. "There's been a lot of trials. There's been a lot of lessons learned... but I think it's built me. It's made me tougher. It's tested my persistence and my mental quite a bit."Her move to Indiana places her right in the eye of the storm - a team now under national scrutiny thanks to the arrival of WNBA phenom Caitlin Clark, who was drafted No. 1 overall and named 2024 […]

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Caitlin Clark, Paige Bueckers, Angel Reese and the their recruiting class may be the most dominant in womens basketball history

Paige Buckers capped her UConn career in storybook fashion, leading the Huskies to an 82-59 victory over South Carolina in the 2025 National Championship - a rematch of the 2022 title game. After setting a Final Four record with a 34-point blowout over UCLA in the semifinals, UConn continued its excellence by winning its NCAA-record 12th national title and the program's first since 2016. Bueckers, who dropped 17 points in the final, now ranks third all-time in NCAA Tournament scoring with 477 points, trailing only Caitlin Clark (491) and Chamique Holdsclaw (479). She joins Huskies legends like Breanna Stewart, Diana Taurasi and Maya Moore in the pantheon of greatness, and like those three, she's likely to be the No. 1 pick in the upcoming WNBA Draft with the Dallas Wings. There, she'll reunite with fellow stars of the 2020 recruiting […]

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Caitlin Clark’s strict conditions for playing flag football in Los Angeles 2028

Caitlin Clark is no stranger to breaking boundaries in sports. The Indiana Fever star and former Iowa Hawkeyes standout has already captured the basketball world's attention, and now, she's playfully set her sights on a second sport: flag football.During a recent appearance at the NFL's annual meeting in Palm Beach, Clark appeared on a panel with none other than tennis legend Serena Williams. As the two icons discussed their athletic journeys, Clark joked about the idea of suiting up for Team USA in flag football at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, where the sport will make its Olympic debut."I remember going to my brother's football games, and it was like, 'Why can't I play football?' I would have played it; I would have loved it," Clark said. When Williams replied, "You would have been great at it," Clark added, "Maybe […]

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Caitlin Clark makes a complicated pact with Stephanie White to fix what she hates most about herself

Caitlin Clark reveals she aims to avoid committing so many technical fouls in the 2025 WNBA season to make sure she's completely available for the Indiana Fever, after finishing the last season one foul short of a match ban.The WNBA limit is seven technical fouls committed before a player is forced to miss out, and the 23-year-old Rookie of the Year came close to hitting that mark. So her offending is something she and Stephanie White, her new coach, aim to slice down.However, fans aren't too convinced it's something the ex-Iowa Hawkeye can actually do thanks to her tenacity on the court preceding her as she targets committing no more than two technical fouls."I already told Steph two max," Clark said to Diana Taurasi and Sue Bird on ESPN's coverage of the NCAA Championship Game between the South Carolina Gamecocks […]

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Caitlin Clark uses one word to describe the Fever’s biggest offseason move

A new WNBA season is approaching, and the Indiana Fever are gearing up for the massive challenge ahead, arriving prepared and bolstered after making a flurry of bold moves.Caitlin Clark from Team USA bench to global sensationCaitlin Clark's team overhauled more than half of its roster and brought in a new coach who's still settling in, making it absolutely thrilling to see how Stephanie White will deploy her new lineup at the start of the 2025 season.Caitlin Clark dreams big for 2028 Olympics teasing a two-sport challenge to make up for Paris absenceWhat Caitlin Clark Thinks of the Revamped Indiana FeverThe team's superstar, Caitlin Clark, shared her excitement for the upcoming campaign during her appearance on ESPN's Bird & Taurasi Show."Obviously, on paper we have a really good team," Clark said. She then discussed how there isn't much time for […]

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Paige Bueckers gives fans what Caitlin Clark never could and declares ready for the WNBA

Paige Bueckers has capped her collegiate basketball career in the best way possible and is now gearing up for the fierce competition of the WNBA, where she'll face off against stars like Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, and other elite talents in the near future.Before making the leap to the pros, she cemented her legacy at UConn by winning a national championship, adding to the storied program's tally of 12 national titles.Paige Bueckers ready to ignite her rivalry with Caitlin ClarkThe UConn Huskies standout accomplished what Caitlin Clark couldn't with Iowa: winning a national title. Clark fell short in April 2024, losing the national championship game to South Carolina. Nevertheless, her legacy remains untouchable, with a record-breaking 3,951 career points-the most by any player in NCAA history-surpassing Kelsey Plum's 3,527 points with Washington.In March Madness history, Clark also holds the record […]

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Paige Bueckers enters the WNBA as a champion and ready to be Caitlin Clark’s top rival

Paige Bueckers finally got the ending she-and the UConn faithful-had been waiting for.After five years marked by brilliance, setbacks, and perseverance, Bueckers walked off the court for the last time in a Huskies jersey as a national champion. The final moments of UConn's dominant win over South Carolina in the 2025 title game were emotional. With just under two minutes left and the outcome decided, Bueckers hugged Geno Auriemma with tears in her eyes, her career complete in the one way it had always been missing.Paige Bueckers having an intimate moment with coach Geno AuriemmaThe confetti hadn't even settled before the next chapter came into focus. Bueckers declared for the WNBA Draft and instantly became one of the league's most anticipated newcomers-because there's someone waiting for her there.Caitlin Clark.From college icons to pro rivals: Bueckers and Clark are on a […]

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