Caitlin Clark’s Impact on the WNBA
Though the WNBA franchise and some socially woke media pundits won’t admit it, Caitlin Clark is the most beneficial thing to happen to the WNBA since it began. Here are two short essays that explain why that is true.
“It’s crazy to be reminded of how seismic Caitlin Clark’s impact on sports is – both the good and the incredibly ugly.” (The New York Post)
Read it here.
“Race-Baiting WNBA Players Are Sabotaging Their Own League Out of Spite.” (DailyWire)
Read it here.
And two books…
Inside the WNBA
By Juliette Terzieff

A comprehensive look at the WNBA from the boardroom to the NBA to the movers and shakers who made it possible, with a retrospective of the league’s history and breakout players. From interviews with the players, coaches, and officials, readers gain insight into the game’s appeal, to markets including men and the lesbian community. Readers get a sneaky peek into the locker room for an insight into team dynamics. Also includes a breakdown of all the teams, with uniform, star details, stats, and photos. (Source: the book jacket)
On Her Game:
Caitlin Clark and the Revolution in Women’s Sports
By Christine Brennan

On Her Game is a compelling bestseller that chronicles Caitlin Clark’s meteoric rise in basketball, capturing nationwide attention with her record-breaking performances and dynamic style. It reveals behind-the-scenes insights into Clark’s journey, including her past struggles, Olympic snub, and the media spotlight she has attracted. Clark’s impact transcends sport, symbolizing the cultural shift brought by Title IX and inspiring millions of young athletes. Her charisma and talent have transformed women’s basketball into a celebrated national phenomenon. (Source: Amazon Book Reviews via Nigel)