Caitlin Clark furious with WNBA refs
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Many saw Saturday’s WNBA showdown between the New York Liberty and Indiana Fever as a potential preview of the 2025 WNBA Finals. The way the game ended, with a controversial non-call on Fever star Caitlin Clark as she was attempting a buzzer-beating three-pointer,
Indiana Fever coach Stephanie White criticized WNBA referees after a controversial no-call involving Caitlin Clark and questioned the league's officiating system.
Indiana Fever felt the officials missed fouls but missed opportunities of their own vs defending champion New York Liberty
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Yardbarker on MSNFever arrive in close loss to defending WNBA champion LibertyThe Indiana Fever went toe-to-toe with the defending WNBA champion New York Liberty on Saturday. While coming out on the losing end of the 90-88 game, the Fever proved they belong in the league's upper-tier with their strong game against the WNBA's best team.
With engines set to roar at the Indy 500 this weekend, the Indiana Fever guard rolled into Gainbridge Fieldhouse draped in the spirit of the city: a striking Indianapolis Motor Speedway jacket that screamed hometown pride and swagger in equal parts. No press release needed. She let the outfit do the talking.
A pair of teams with WNBA championship hopes battled, trading the lead 14 times with 15 ties in a game that came down to the final buzzer. Here's what we learned.
The Indiana Fever guard was responsible for over 26 percent of the league's economic activity in 2024, according to an expert.
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Irish Star on MSNJemele Hill shuts down Caitin Clark and WNBA claim - 'Just a competition'Caitlin Clark has been on the receiving end of several hard fouls to open her sophomore season in the WNBA, but Jemele Hill furiously shut down suggestions surrounding race