INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — One of the biggest stories in the sports world Thursday night was the announcement that Caitlin Clark was ruled out for the rest of the season due to injury. The Indiana Fever ...
Following Caitlin Clark's emotional announcement on Thursday night that her 2025 WNBA season would be shut down due to injury, a number of notable sports figures rushed to share their thoughts and ...
The Golden State Valkyries hosted the Indiana Fever on Sunday night in a pivotal game at Chase Center. Entering the night tied in the loss column, Indiana and Golden State are both fighting for a spot ...
Former Dallas Cowboys from left, Randy White, Lee Roy Jordan and Cliff Harris meet at midfield during a half time ceremony honoring former players and cheerleaders at Cowboys Stadium, Sunday, December ...
The cameras caught Clark’s instant reaction to the victory as the 23-year-old made her way to the locker room after the final buzzer. The Fever superstar uttered ...
The Indiana Fever have made several changes to the lineup throughout the season, due to injuries to players like Caitlin Clark. Clark has missed 25 regular-season games and 26 games overall, including ...
Caitlin Clark’s rise to WNBA stardom helped her cross paths with pop star Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce in personal and professional settings. When Swift and Kelce ...
Tommy Fleetwood had played in 163 PGA Tour events entering the 2025 Tour Championship. He had never won. The skid ended in his 164th event, as Fleetwood shot 2-under par on Sunday, Aug. 24, to capture ...
“Roy Clark was not only an exceptional scout but a remarkable person who cared deeply about the game and the people in it,” Kansas City Royals executive vice president and general manager J.J. Picollo ...
Atlanta paid tribute pre-game to former scouting director Roy Clark. Clark, who signed a host of Atlanta’s great homegrown talent, passed away yesterday.
If you buy something from a link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. Earlier today, news broke that Roy Clark, who spent 25 years as a scout and executive with the Atlanta ...