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It’s hard to believe, but the WNBA regular season is already over 60% complete. Teams will now take nearly a month break for the Olympics in Paris, with games getting back underway from August 15-17. When they return from the Olympic break, all three former Hawkeyes in the WNBA will be trying to solidify their spot in the WNBA Playoffs. Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever currently sit as the seventh seed in the playoffs at 11-15 overall, with a three-game lead over the ninth-place Atlanta Dream. Last season, the first year with 40 regular season games, the Chicago Sky made the playoffs with a...
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Caitlin Clark showed off her three-point range in the game between the Indiana Fever and the Connecticut Sun. During the second quarter of the Monday evening game, Clark made a three-pointer at the Sun’s logo at half-court. The shot comes a few days after Clark scored 30 points in the Fever’s win over the Washington Mystics. Clark is off to a strong start to her WNBA career as she was named WNBA Rookie of the Month for May. In her first nine games, Clark scored in double digits seven times. In those seven games, Clark reached the 20-point mark in five of them. Clark led all rookies in points p...
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The WNBA is looking to do something big for its 12 teams for the 2024 season when it comes to travel. According to Christine Brennan of USA Today, the league is in discussions to start charter travel for all 12 teams starting this year. “Why now? The explosion of interest in the league, business growth and anticipated future revenue from the next media deal,” Brennan wrote in her X (formerly known as Twitter) post. Traveling has been an issue for the WNBA. Unlike the NBA, WNBA teams primiarly fly commercial per the collective bargaining agreement. The league previously said it would cost about...
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