Inside Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese's impact on men's basketball
ESPN college basketball broadcaster Holly Rowe talks to Fox News Digital about women's hoops maintaining its popularity.
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ESPN college basketball broadcaster Holly Rowe talks to Fox News Digital about women's hoops maintaining its popularity.
Boosted by rising stars such as Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, the WNBA has ushered in an exciting new era of growth. Attendance numbers are spiking, TV ratings are skyrocketing and the future is bright. The league is adding teams in Toronto, Golden State and Portland by 2026.
Angel Reese surpassed Caitlin Clark in rookie rankings recently, and Colin Cowherd reflects on the rivalry brewing between Reese and Caitlin Clark and how important it is for the WNBA.
There were no real surprises when it came to the top of the WNBA awards list. Indiana's Caitlin Clark was named the unanimous AP Rookie of the Year despite some in the media claiming she had actual competition for the award, and Las Vegas' A'ja Wilson was unanimously, and rightfully, named league MVP.
LAS VEGAS ACES owner Mark Davis clapped his hands as he stood next to WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert. They both grinned widely as the celebration of the 2023 champions kicked off the 2024 season.
Sports Agent Molly Fletcher joined The Brian Kilmeade Show to discuss her new book "DYNAMIC DRIVE: The Purpose-Fueled Formula for Sustainable Success."
The most anticipated regular season for WNBA rookies reaches its conclusion this week, with the final games taking place Thursday. Some of those rookies will be extending their seasons into the first round of the playoffs — and possibly beyond — while others will begin an offseason of recovering from injuries and working on their games.
Nick Wright explains why Caitlin Clark is the clear Rookie of the Year at this point in the WNBA season over Angel Reese, then dives into the social media talk among both players across W coverage.