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Caitlin Clark and her early going as a rookie has been the biggest story in basketball recently. Things reached their peak when Chennedy Carter committed a hard foul on Clark, something the Indiana Fever star said was “not a basketball play.” Ahead of Thursday night’s Game 1 of the NBA Finals, Adam Silver was asked about the play. Despite admitting rookies can be on the receiving end of some rough moments from veterans, Silver wants to see Clark treated just like everybody else in the WNBA. He also gave Clark credit, believing she can stand up for herself when these moments inevitably occur. “...
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Oklahoma women’s basketball head coach Jennie Baranczyk has done a solid job this offseason of retaining the talent on her roster despite all the women’s college basketball transfer portal movement as of late. During a recent interview, the Sooners women’s basketball coach revealed that she has two individuals to thank for helping her limit transfer portal departures. “With Madi (Williams), Taylor (Robertson), and Ana (Llanusa), to be honest, and them deciding to stay and to do this; to do something that they’ve never done on court. I don’t think we’ll ever fully understand the legacy that the...
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Aaliyah Chavez, the No. 1 recruit in the class of 2025, is taking an unofficial visit to LSU on Wednesday, sources told On3. Chavez, a 5-9 point guard from Lubbock (Texas) Monterey, released her top 10 schools in October. Her 10 finalists were South Carolina, LSU, Texas, USC, Ohio State, Texas Tech, Oklahoma, UCLA, Tennesseeand Arizona. Sources tell On3 that she’s keeping it close to the vest and isn’t tipping her hand heading into visits. But LSU getting a visit at this stage in her recruitment has to be a good sign for the Tigers. Aaliyah Chavez plays AAU for CY Fair on the Nike EYBL circuit...
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Angel Reese has once again found herself in the WNBA headlines but this instance is a little more head-scratching. Reese was ejected from Chicago’s loss to New York on Tuesday night, earning two technical fouls in the span of a few seconds. To this point, there has not been an explanation as to why Reese received the two techs and was ejected from the game. Not even Sky head coach Teresa Weatherspoon is sure about the situation, saying nothing has been told to her. “I tried to get an explanation and I did not,” Weatherspoon said, via the Chicago Tribune’s Julia Poe. “I don’t know at this momen...
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ATLANTA – Jazzy Davidson, the No. 3 recruit in the 2025 class, has narrowed her list to six finalists, she told On3 this past weekend at the Overtime Select Captains Weekend. Davidson, a 6-foot-1 wing from Happy Valley (Oregon) Clackamas High School has been offered by nearly all of the top programs in the country. She was named the 2023-24 Gatorade Oregon Girls Basketball Player of the Year for the third consecutive year. She plays for the Cal Stars on the Nike EYBL circuit, where she averaged 15.8 points, 6.8 rebounds and 4.6 assists over five games in April. Davidson was also one of 12 play...
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Stephen A. Smith is standing by Caitlin Clark. In the Indiana Fever’s win over the Chicago Sky on Saturday, Sky guard Chennedy Carter left fans upset after she shoulder-checked Clark to the ground, taunting her as she walked away. The play was initially ruled a common foul. However, after the game, the WNBA upgraded the hard foul to a Flagrant 1. While many fans claimed the foul resulted from the heat of the moment, Smith provided a different point of view. “There are girls, young ladies in the WNBA who are jealous of Caitlin Clark,” Smith said on First Take. “She is a white girl that has come...
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The WNBA has fined Chicago Sky and rookie Angel Reese over failing to meet their media responsibilities, per a recent release. Angel Reese has been fined $1,000 for failing to make herself available for media following Saturday’s loss to the Indiana Fever. The Chicago Sky were fined $5,000 for not upholding the league’s media policies and making sure that all players comply with media policies and make themselves available. The game on Saturday was a highly anticipated game, as it was the first time Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark matched up since their time in college. This story will be update...
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The WNBA has upgraded a foul committed by Chennedy Carter of the Chicago Sky on Caitlin Clark to a flagrant 1, per ESPN. This decision comes after the league reviewed the play that occurred on Saturday’s game. On it, while Clark wasn’t holding the ball, Carter ran up to her and crashed into Clark, knocking her to the ground. At the time, it was ruled a common foul. This story will be updated. The post ESPN: Chennedy Carter foul of Caitlin Clark upgraded to Flagrant 1 after review appeared first on On3.
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The rivalry between Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese has moved from the college game to the WNBA. After facing off against each other at Iowa and LSU, they are now with the Indiana Fever and Chicago Sky — meeting for the first time in their professional careers on Saturday. Clark took quite a beating from Chicago, something that’s been common since entering the league. One came while Reese was on the bench but she was loving every second of it. After Clark seemingly got body checked, Reese jumped out of her chair and applauded the action. Reese is always going to have her teammate’s back and supp...
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It didn’t take long for Kamilla Cardoso to score her first WNBA points after coming in off the bench for the Chicago Sky on Saturday. The shot came two feet from the basket after a nifty pass from guard Chennedy Carter. Cardoso caught the pass in the air, set herself and cashed the first basket of her young WNBA career. Check out Cardoso’s unforgettable moment below: Cardoso has been a force during her first six minutes on the court. Before the first media timeout of the second quarter, the rookie was already 3 of 3 from the floor with six points to go with four rebounds. Cardoso missed the Sk...
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