Fever's Caitlin Clark finishes 4th in WNBA MVP voting
Sports Agent Molly Fletcher joined The Brian Kilmeade Show to discuss her new book "DYNAMIC DRIVE: The Purpose-Fueled Formula for Sustainable Success."
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Sports Agent Molly Fletcher joined The Brian Kilmeade Show to discuss her new book "DYNAMIC DRIVE: The Purpose-Fueled Formula for Sustainable Success."
Sports Agent Molly Fletcher joined The Brian Kilmeade Show to discuss her new book "DYNAMIC DRIVE: The Purpose-Fueled Formula for Sustainable Success."
Las Vegas Aces star A'ja Wilson was the unanimous choice as the WNBA MVP, the league announced Sunday.
When it comes to naming the top player in the WNBA, there's no surprise: The Las Vegas Aces' A'ja Wilson went wire-to-wire at No. 1 in ESPN's top 25 rankings of WNBA players in 2024. Our playoff edition, which features four players who weren't on our midseason list, includes only players from the eight teams in the postseason. But it's still difficult to narrow the list down to 25.
LAS VEGAS — Aces center A'ja Wilson became the second player in WNBA history to win the league's MVP as a unanimous choice Sunday, collecting all 67 first-place votes for 670 points from a media panel.
The 2024 WNBA playoffs tip off Sunday with every postseason team in action. The top-seeded New York Liberty chase their first championship as they host the No. 8 seed Atlanta Dream at 1 p.m. ET on ESPN. At 3 p.m. ET, rookie sensation Caitlin Clark and the No. 6 seed Indiana Fever take on the No. 3 seed Connecticut Sun on ABC.
INDIANAPOLIS — Caitlin Clark raised her hands and applauded the sellout crowd of 17,274 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Sunday night. The Indiana Fever had just defeated the Dallas Wings 110-109, with Clark dropping a career-high 35 points and eight assists. The crowd showed no signs of let-up on an NFL Sunday, and Clark and her teammates took their time leaving their home court for what could be the final time this season.
Airdrie skipper Adam Frizzell insists the blame for the Diamonds’ dismal run sits with the players and not gaffer Rhys McCabe, as he called on the club to use their pain to fuel their Championship revival.