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Engaged Sun teammates Alyssa Thomas and DeWanna Bonner find work-life balance in the WNBA | AP News
Connecticut’s DeWanna Bonner and Alyssa Thomas have found a comfortable work-life balance in the WNBA.

Caitlin Clark tries to stay focused on basketball as noise around her gets louder - Yahoo Sports
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark has been a major topic of sports and cultural conversation in recent weeks, but she tunes most of the chatter out.

Is Caitlin Clark treated 'harshly' or is the WNBA a tough league?
New fans say the basketball star faces rough fouls and tough play. Longtime viewers say that is how the league has always been.

Twelve Thoughts on the Caitlin Clark Take-pocalypse - The Ringer
From Angel Reese to Pat McAfee, controversy has followed every step of Caitlin Clark’s WNBA career so far. We try to untangle the debates raging around her.

Angel Reese's 'homecoming' capped with her most complete performance of the season and a 79-71 Sky win - Chicago Sun-Times
Reese never acknowledges crowds during games. Not even when its filled with friends and family, like Thursday night. However, when the final buzzer sounded, she let herself absorb the magnitude of the moment.

A Number of Tribulations and Processes in Indiana » Winsidr
“Rome wasn’t built in a day.” This is an adage that also applies to professional sports; championships are not won on day one. The Indiana Fever aspire to win a second championship in franchise history, but as of now, that doesn’t look to be in the cards for this season. The Fever, along with 10…

Caitlin Clark GOES OFF for 30 PTS, 7 3PM, 8 REB, & 6 AST vs. the Mystics - YouTube
Caitlin Clark WENT OFF in the Indiana Fever's win over the Mystics 🤯30 PTS (53.3 FG%)7 3PM (53.8 3PT%)8 REB6 AST4 STL38 Minutes#WelcometotheW | Commissioner...

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Iowa's Ava Jones retiring from college basketball - ESPN
Iowa women's basketball forward Ava Jones, who was seriously injured by an impaired driver in 2022, will take a medical disqualification and retire from playing in college, Hawkeyes coach Jan Jensen announced.