Caitlin Clark, Iowa and Notre Dame

Iowa women's basketball misses Caitlin Clark badly, says coach
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Caitlin Clark raved about being a Taylor Swift fan during a "New Heights" podcast interview with Travis and Jason Kelce.
Fans quickly took to the comment section to react to the video, with many agreeing that Clark knows more about football than she was showing during the interview. "Caitlin Clark knows more ...
Clark + Swift:Caitlin Clark returns to the Eras Tour to see Taylor Swift ... The admiration is mutual as Clark shared ...
Her recent Time interview tells a different story, and it’s one that the league needed to tell months ago: The WNBA is no place for hate. The problem with this stance for Caitlin Clark ...
Teen women's basketball phenom JuJu Watkins spoke to Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview about the culture shift in ...
Caitlin Clark gushed about her love for Taylor Swift during an interview on Travis and Jason Kelce’s “New Heights” podcast.
Like a meteor, Caitlin Clark arrived to change women's basketball for a generation that was ready to be entertained in a new way. Clark's historic NCAA career with the Iowa Hawkeye ...
Caitlin Clark grew up in awe of Notre Dame sports. The WNBA phenom spoke about her experience visiting Notre Dame and consideration of playing for the Fighting Irish during an interview on the ...
Caitlin Clark was the biggest draw and the most sought-after player in the WNBA last season. A few teams had to change venues to accommodate fans who wanted to see the No.
The WNBA has released its 2025 schedule, which expands this year from 40 games per team to 44. The Indiana Fever and Clark ...