WNBA Legend Calls Caitlin Clark a ‘Bully’
WNBA legend Sheryl Swoopes doesn’t think Caitlin Clark is the victim of bullying in the league; she thinks Clark is a bully.
WNBA legend Sheryl Swoopes doesn’t think Caitlin Clark is the victim of bullying in the league; she thinks Clark is a bully.
The Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese rivalry has smashed WNBA viewership records, with the latest match being the most-watched game in history.

Former Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III jumped to his X account to accuse people of using WNBA stars Caitlin Clark and Angel Reece as pawns in a “race war.” In his Sunday post, Griffin claimed that both Clark and

The Chicago Sky’s Angel Reese has lost to Caitlin Clark three times in a row, dating back to their last game against each other in college. And after Sunday’s 91-83 loss to Clark and the Fever, she lashed out at the referees.
Many wondered if the Chicago Sky would again resort to bullying tactics and obvious, flagrant fouls in their rematch with Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever. The answer is yes.

Nuggets Star Michael Porter Jr. gave WNBA star Caitlin Clark high praise and said she could probably hold her own against the men of the NBA.

Angel Reese believes that the WNBA’s popularity surge is not just about Caitlin Clark; it’s about her, too. Sports talk radio host Dan Patrick disagrees.
Angel Reese says she’s comfortable playing the “bad guy,” and that’s exactly what she’s doing so far.
Bob Costas has heard the outrage over the brutal foul that Caitlin Clark suffered last Saturday, and he finds it all very hypocritical.

Angel Reese received much negative attention after standing up and applauding when Caitlin Clark was victimized by a hard foul on Saturday; however, instead of trying to correct that “bad guy” image, she’s leaning into it.

The WNBA has assessed the Chicago Sky’s Angel Reese a fine for not attending the post-game press conference following her team’s loss to the Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever on Saturday.

If you thought Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark had let bygones be bygones after their college rivalry, think again.

In what is becoming an all too common occurrence, Caitlin Clark was viciously attacked by an opposing player on the basketball court.

If anyone thought Caitlin Clark was the only WNBA rookie being “given the business” by the veteran players, think again.

Chicago Sky player and former NCAA standout basketball star Angel Reese took a veiled shot at former college rival Caitlin Clark

The WNBA could not broadcast Angel Reese’s rookie debut. So, an enterprising fan livestreamed it and brought in thousands of viewers.

Recent WNBA draft pick Angel Reese is calling for “young women” to be protected in sports in an apparent reference to the ongoing debate about the inclusion of trans athletes in girls’ and women’s athletics.

The price of fame has been heavy for Angel Reese after she claimed a national championship crown with LSU in 2023, the women’s basketball star said Monday.

LSU star Angel Reese whispered words to Caitlin Clark in the moments after their March Madness thriller that won’t sit well with many on the left.

LSU Lady Tigers coach Kim Mulkey announced on Wednesday that star player Angel Reese would make her return to the lineup Thursday after her mysterious 4-game absence.

LSU Lady Tiger Angel Reese is adding to her list of accomplishments by making her debut in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.

Shaquille O’Neal has anointed Louisiana State University women’s basketball player Angel Reese as the “greatest athlete” ever from LSU.

Angel Reese is reversing course on her earlier hints that she and the Tigers were going to boycott an offer visit to Joe Biden’s White House.

ABC legal analyst Sunny Hostin told her co-hosts Thursday on ABC’s “The View” that First Lady Jill Biden possibly has “racial blind spots” because she said runner-up Iowa should also be invited with LSU, the women’s national champions, to the White House.

The athletics department at Louisiana State University says they would “certainly accept an invitation” to celebrate their national championship with the Biden’s at the White House.

Iowa women’s basketball coach Lisa Bluder respectfully declined Jill Biden’s idea of a WH visit, saying the White House is for the champs.

Louisiana State University Tigers basketball star Angel Reese is refusing to accept Jill Biden’s apology over her team’s White House invite.

LSU basketball star Angel Reese says that the Lady Tigers turned down an opportunity to get a pre-game pep talk from First Lady Jill Biden before their national championship game against Iowa.

Jill Biden has pulled back on the White House visit she offered to both the winning team and runner up of the NCAA Women’s championships.

Jemele Hill delivered an f-bomb to sports commentator Dave Portnoy for saying LSU Tigers player Angel Reese was “classless.”

First lady Jill Biden wants the LSU women’s champion basketball team invited to White House alongside the loser Iowa university.

NBA star LeBron James has pushed himself into the controversial women’s basketball national championship taunting incident.

Keith Olbermann was savaged on Twitter Sunday night for criticizing LSU’s Angel Reese for taunting Iowa’s Caitlin Clark, even though Clark has her own history of taunting.
