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Others were clad in Sophie Cunningham “bodyguard” shirts, voicing their approval at the first sight of the Fever guard who ...
After a night of physical fouls and hurt feelings, the WNBA clearly has an officiating problem. Will the league fix it?
Caitlin Clark says that she always dreamed of playing in the WNBA, and dreamed of playing in front of big crowds, but the seismic transformation she has inspired in women’s basketball has still ...
Even the younger players, like 24-year-old Lexie Hull, appreciate that the explosion in the popularity of the women’s game could not have been taken for granted.
In the first half, Indiana guard Kelsey Mitchell got yanked down from behind. Later, another Fever guard, Lexie Hull, took a blow to her chin, and somehow she was called for the foul.
INDIANAPOLIS — Not one ponytailed girl hanging over the railing cried out for the attention and the autograph of a referee. Not a single ticket-buying fan walking around the concourse at ...
The truth is, the basketball in the WNBA is evolving, but the inadequate officiating has not. The league has a problem, and it better fix it before the whole product turns foul.