We’ve turned the sports page on the 2024 calendar, which can only mean one thing – it’s time to look ahead to what awaits in 2025.
Caitlin Clark ’s impact on the WNBA is undeniable, and now she has a new nickname to prove it. On Thursday, WNBA legend Chiney Ogwumike praised the Indiana Fever phenom for her influence both on and off the court, calling her as "the needle."
The Indiana Fever will play a preseason game against the Brazilian National Team at Carver-Hawkeye Stadium this spring.
The regrets, what-ifs, and stomach-turning ending to the Arizona Cardinals’ once-promising ... Her first MVP honor won’t be her last, either. Clark will become the league’s first four ...
Caitlin Clark will return to Carver-Hawkeye Arena and the University of Iowa on May 4 when the Indiana Fever will take on the Brazilian national team in a preseason game, the team announced on Thursday.
The Cardinals signed Budda Baker to a contract extension last month but still have plenty of free agents on defense and special teams.
It remains impossible to define Kyler Murray. He is both electrifying and infuriating. And that's just one of our five areas to watch in 2025.
The Arizona Cardinals signed James Conner to a contract extension in November but still have plenty of free agents on the offensive side of the ball.
The Indiana Fever has been working ahead of Year 2 of the Caitlin Clark era. The Fever moved on from head coach Christie Sides and named former Connecticut Sun coach Stephanie White as the replacement. On Wednesday, the Fever agreed to bring back longtime star Kelsey Mitchell on a one-year deal .
Clark won’t be participating in a three-point contest at NBA All-Star weekend — instead, she’ll make her debut at WNBA All-Star in Indianapolis this summer.
Caitlin Clark and Kate Martin helped the Iowa Hawkeyes reach back-to-back NCAA championship games in 2023 and 2024. They entered the 2024 WNBA Draft, with Clark getting picked first by the Indiana ...
The close-knit world of figure skating was in mourning on Thursday after a passenger jet carrying athletes and coaches, including former Russian world pairs champions Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov, crashed into Washington's Potomac River.It's a close-knit family and we stand together.