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Author of Caitlin Clark Book Has Words For ESPN After 'Misleading' Post originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Sports journalist and author Christine Brennan is pushing back against ESPN’s recent claim that the 2025 WNBA All-Star Weekend had “historic” viewership.
Following a show of solidarity at the WNBA All-Star Game last weekend, all generations of WNBA players have reportedly formed a united front in their quest for a new and more favorable collective bargaining agreement.
Three of the WNBA's biggest young stars in Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, and Paige Bueckers are a confirmed part of the players' CBA fight.
ESPN Faces Backlash Over Unique Comparison Amid Caitlin Clark’s Absence originally appeared on Athlon Sports. “Men lie, women lie, but numbers don’t.” — Jay-Z
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EssentiallySports on MSNCalls Mount For ESPN Broadcaster to be Banned For Her Caitlin Clark Stance in Indiana vs Dallas GameThe Indiana Fever made light work of the Dallas Wings. The post Calls Mount For ESPN Broadcaster to be Banned For Her Caitlin Clark Stance in Indiana vs Dallas Game appeared first on EssentiallySports.
An ESPN reporter got clear about Team Caitlin Clark's role in the iconic "Pay Us What You Owe Us" t-shirts, despite what Kelsey Plum claimed.
Brennan, known for her book On Her Game: Caitlin Clark, took to social media after ESPN posted celebratory numbers around the event’s television audience. The network claimed the Skills Challenge and 3-Point Contest drew a “historic” average of 1.3 million viewers.
Caitlin Clark missed her second straight game against New York while recovering from an injury to her right groin