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Here’s how much Caitlin Clark will earn in the WNBA
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USWNT legend Megan Rapinoe on WNBA's Caitlin Clark era: 'It's so much more than Caitlin'
The retired USWNT star reflected on the foundation laid for the sensation around Clark and her excitement for what's to comeCBS Sports - Sports -
A slam dunk for women’s sports: Caitlin Clark could be a game-changer for the WNBA
What elevated women’s college basketball this past season was Caitlin Clark.The Hill - Politics -
'Invest in these women': WNBA champion A'ja Wilson hopes Caitlin Clark's popularity helps the league grow
The five-time All-Star and two-time WNBA champion hopes to see the excitement around Clark help grow the league.CNBC - Business - WNBA -
Pre-order the official Caitlin Clark Indiana Fever jersey before WNBA debut
Fanatics has just unveiled new 2024 Caitlin Clark jerseys for the Indiana Fever following the 2024 WNBA DraftCBS Sports - Sports - WNBA -
WNBA training camps open with Caitlin Clark, the rookie class and free agency moves in the spotlight
There is a buzz around the opening of WNBA training camps with the arrival of Caitlin Clark, her heralded rookie class and big offseason free agency movesABC News - Sports - WNBA -
Fever's Caitlin Clark reveals biggest difference she's experienced in transition from Iowa to WNBA
The Hawkeyes legend thinks the difference 'suits my game pretty well'CBS Sports - Sports -
Six-team mock draft: How early did Caitlin Clark go?
Where did Caitlin Clark get picked? Here's how our first fantasy women's basketball mock draft played out.ESPN - Sports -
Here’s how much money No. 1 pick Caleb Williams and other 2024 NFL draft picks will earn on their rookie contracts
Dropping a few spots can cost players millions. In 2023, Kentucky quarterback prospect Will Levis was selected much later than expected, and lost out on tens of millions of dollars.MarketWatch - Business - NFL -
The Caitlin Clark Effect and the Uncomfortable Truth Behind It
It’s foolish to act as if basketball is the only thing fueling it, a columnist for The Athletic writes.The New York Times - Sports -
Caitlin Clark and the Best-Dressed at the W.N.B.A. Draft
The next class of basketball stars are ready for their close-ups. Finally, fashion is paying attention.The New York Times - Lifestyle
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