Fever’s Sophie Cunningham Hits 1M TikTok Followers After Defending Caitlin Clark
No one said that defending your teammate and the most popular female athlete alive wouldn’t pay off.

No one said that defending your teammate and the most popular female athlete alive wouldn’t pay off.

Sophie Cunningham has defended Caitlin Clark on the basketball court, and now she’s defending her off the court.

The Indiana Fever lost Thursday night. Not a shocking thing, after all, the Fever are 6-6 on the season. However, it was a particularly awful night for star guard Caitlin Clark in her first game after being brutalized by the Connecticut Sun earlier this week.

Women’s tennis legend Chris Evert is no fan of the rough treatment Caitlin Clark received Tuesday night in a game that saw her raked across the face and knocked to the ground.

WNBA star Caitlin Clark is off the injured list and back on the court, so naturally it is open season on trying to injure her once again.

Caitlin Clark was scratched across the face, knocked to the floor, and given a technical foul, while her attackers were not penalized at all, as the brutal treatment of the WNBA’s sole star continues.

WNBA star Brittney Griner is facing up to accusations made by OutKick that she called Caitlin Clark a “f*cking white girl” during a sideline tirade last month.

Any thought that Caitlin Clark would be rusty in her first game back after three weeks away due to injury was put to bed early on Saturday, as the second-year phenom rained threes on the defending champs while handing them their first loss of the season.

WNBA ratings have plummeted since star player Caitlin Clark was sidelined with an injury, providing further evidence that, without Caitlin Clark, there is no Women’s National Basketball Association.

For those of you who don’t follow the WNBA closely (yes, I’m aware that’s all of you), Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky are having a rough year.

Angel Reese sashayed into the game Saturday like a top fashion model as she posed for photos before going on to an embarrassing loss.

A video compilation of physical assaults by black WNBA players against Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark is going viral.

Peddling the idea that Angel Reese is “not the villain” in the ongoing saga between Reese and archrival Caitlin Clark is a tough sell. Especially the day after a WNBA investigation concluded that the racial taunts Reese claimed fans directed at her the last time she faced Clark, never happened. Yet, that’s exactly what Jemele Hill is selling.

Chicago Sky star Angel Reese hit a new career record even as her accusations that WNBA fans are “racists” was debunked.

Chicago Sky player Angel Reese continues to peddle the now proven lie that she faces “racist taunts” from fans in the stands.

ESPN analyst Chiney Ogwumike is apologizing for her “heat of the moment” comments last week after a WNBA investigation turned up no evidence that fans hurled racial slurs or made any racist comments to Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese.

An investigation by the WNBA has determined that the alleged racist attacks against Chicago Sky star Angel Reese are “not substantiated.”

The WNBA is about to experience something it has not experienced in over a year: life without Caitlin Clark.

Journalists are many things, some good, many bad. But one thing they are not is professional lip readers. They’re not good at it, no one should do it on principle, and they need to stop.

Star players usually get all the calls, but that doesn’t seem to be the case with Caitlin Clark.

Former ESPN talker Jemele Hill is denying that Caitlin Clark is facing attacks by others in the WNBA, and claims it is all “just competition”

Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky took on the defending champs Thursday night, and things did not go well for the former LSU Lady Tiger.

WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark had a tense exchange with Atlanta’s Ryne Howard during a close matchup on Thursday night.

Chicago Sky star Angel Reese continues to build her somewhat one-sided feud with WNBA star Caitlin Clark.
Before this week, Chennedy Carter was famous for one thing and one thing only: a Video of her blindsiding Caitlin Clark and knocking her to the floor. Now, she’s famous for an entirely different type of video.
The WNBA knew what it was doing when it scheduled Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever to play against Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky for the season opener.

WNBA star Caitlin Clark has denounced alleged hateful comments that were directed toward Chicago Sky star Angel Reese.

Former NBA player Etan Thomas has compared WNBA star Angel Reese to the “Little Rock Nine” Civil Rights icon after she allegedly received “hateful comments.”

ESPN’s Ryan Clark accused fellow commentator Robert Griffin III of being ignorant to what black women “have to endure.”

Caitlin Clark’s return to the WNBA hardwood on Saturday taught us two things: A) her rivalry with Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese is alive and well, and B) 2025 Caitlin Clark is not 2024 Caitlin Clark.

Any thought that the rivalry between Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese had subsided over the long offseason was quickly put to rest on Saturday, as Reese had to be held back from swinging at Clark after a hard foul.

The WNBA appears to be investigating supposed racial taunts yelled at Chicago Sky player Angel Reese during Saturday’s game.

Any hopes that the offseason would cool the heated rivalry between Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese were dashed in the first game of the pair’s sophomore season.

If WNBA fans get the sensation that a high-tech entity is monitoring them, scrutinizing their every communication for cancelable offenses, that’s because that’s precisely what is happening.

Cathy Engelbert, commissioner of the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA), has declared Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark the “most popular athlete in America.”

Last year, Angel Reese was more than willing to discuss what she perceived as her large role in helping to grow the WNBA. This year, she does not want to talk about it.

The mother of WNBA star Angel Reese appeared to take a shot at Caitlin Clark’s fans, claiming that they “ain’t the same.”

If you thought Caitlin Clark’s ratings-grabbing abilities were confined to the regular and postseason, you were mistaken.

Paige Bueckers, who was the no. one overall pick by the Dallas Wings in this year’s draft, is accusing the league of white privilege.

Caitlin Clark has doubled-down on her previous admission of “white privilege” while saying she stands on the shoulders of black women.