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Caitlin Clark Makes WNBA History Against Connecticut Sun originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever have started to come alive as the WNBA All-Star Game nears, jumping to 11-10 through their first 21 games of the 2025 WNBA season.
But 85% of the league’s players aren’t chosen as All-Stars—and despite the growing sponsorship opportunities in women’s sports, many players still must figure out what comes after their professional careers. Rasheeda Clark is a former WNBA player who has found excellence off the court, in a very different field: fast-food franchising.
What's clear is that Providence would face stiff competition from Boston, where the Connecticut Sun already have an established audience.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNWNBA Fans Outraged After Ref Ignores Vicious Elbow Directly to Sophie Cunningham’s Face And Refused to Call A Foul (VIDEO)The Indiana Fever guard caught an elbow to the head in their Tuesday contest against the Connecticut Sun. The Fever were playing defense, and Cunningham was following Leïla Lacan. Unfortunately for her, Olivia Nelson-Ododa swung her right arm, and her elbow hit Cunningham in the head, which caused her to fall to the ground momentarily.
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WNBA Fans Angered by Referee's Decision After Former MVP Takes Swing at Aliyah Boston originally appeared on Athlon Sports.