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USA Today reporter Christine Brennan's unauthorized biography of Caitlin Clark, "On Her Game," delves into the at times ...
Caitlin Clark and the Revolution in Women’s Sports,” the title of USA Today's Christine Brennan’s new book about the WNBA ...
USA Today reporter Christine Brennan jumped aboard the Caitlin Clark bandwagon early and spent a big chunk of her rookie ...
Paige Bueckers’ Teammate Missing Sixth Straight Game on Monday originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Paige Bueckers and the ...
DiJonai Carrington claims WNBA beat reporter Christine Brennan is lying about a heated confrontation regarding her girlfriend ...
One of the stranger subplots of Caitlin Clark’s rookie season came in the form of WNBA players taking issue with Christine ...
The story began on Sept. 22, during Game 1 between the Sun and Indiana Fever. Early on in the game, DiJonai Carrington poked Caitlin Clark in the face while attempting to swipe at the ball. The Rookie ...
During an interaction with the media, Christine Brennan approached Carrington to ask about the play. She asked her if the poke at Clark was done purposely, to which Carrington responded in the ...
Renowned USA Today journalist Christine Brennan — who was at the center of a polarizing discussion during the WNBA season regarding her question to Connecticut Sun guard DiJonai Carrington after ...
No, DiJonai Carrington's eye poke was not intentional. And yes, Christine Brennan was wrong to ask Carrington if her actions were on purpose. Caitlin Clark provided the final say over Carrington's ...
But the no-call was not part of the controversy. The real controversy began in earnest the next day, when USA Today reporter Christine Brennan questioned Carrington’s motives on the play.
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