WNBA Players’ Association executive director Terri Jackson released a statement , accusing Brennan of "a blatant attempt to ...
This in response to USA Today columnist Christine Brennan's question/reporting on the eye poking incident between Caitlin Clark and DiJonai Carrington. The reporter simply asked the Connecticut Sun ...
After Carrington's Connecticut Sun poked the Indiana Fever guard in the eye during last month's WNBA playoff game, USA Today ...
The four-time WNBA champion had plenty to say about the divisive rhetoric surrounding the WNBA and star guard Caitlin Clark.
The longtime USWNT star weighed in on the ongoing WNBA outrage over Brennan, the USA Today columnist, and her questioning of ...
Even with the WNBA semifinals in full swing, much of the media coverage surrounding the league is still focused on the ...
Despite the WNBA Semifinals being underway, much of the discourse surrounding women's basketball over the past week has been about an interview question that US ...
In a thrilling but delicate moment for the WNBA, a journalist’s focus on Clark is stirring tension among players and the ...
Following a scathing statement from the WNBPA accusing her of fueling "vitriol," USA Today columnist Christine Brennan ...
The conversation, much as it has all season, has veered away from the on-court product and into uglier areas, and the most ...
Several days after the WNBPA called out Christine Brennan for fueling "racist, homophobic, and misogynistic vitriol" in an ...
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