Lexie Hull is aware of the spotlight on the Fever — and the envy from outsiders that can follow. Speaking to Glamour as part of her Women of the Year cover story, the 26-year-old guard recognized the heightened media attention her team has received as the WNBA’s fan growth has exploded, particularly with the arrival of Caitlin Clark in 2024. Advertisement “I think there is a level of jealousy when it comes to the ... Read more
Caitlin Clark’s Family Revealed: How Her Parents and Two Brothers Played a Key Role in Her Rise to Stardom.BT
Caitlin Clark is officially in the big leagues. The basketball star swapped her Iowa yellow for the Indiana Fever’s navy blue. And her first *official* game with the WNBA team will be on the road on May 14, where she’ll face off against the Connecticut Sun. The game is already gathering buzz and will be streamed on ESPN2 and Disney+ (a first for that streamer). But more importantly her family will likely be ... Read more
Liatu King’s Journey From Notre Dame to the Los Angeles Sparks Reaches a Milestone With a Hardship Contract.BT
Former Notre Dame standout Liatu King has officially taken a significant step toward establishing herself in the WNBA by signing a hardship contract with the Los Angeles Sparks, giving her an unexpected but exciting opportunity to shine on one of the league’s biggest stages. The Sparks, currently dealing with multiple injuries that have thinned their roster, turned to the hardship rule to add King, allowing her to join ... Read more
Cameron Brink, Rae Burrell, and Lexie Brown Turn Heads in Stunning All-Black Looks at the LADF Gala.BT
Three WNBA stars made a powerful statement at the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation (LADF) gala on May 2. Cameron Brink, Rae Burrell, and Lexie Brown turned heads as they arrived in striking all-black ensembles, igniting a buzz of excitement on social media. Expand Tweet The LADFgala isn't solely about baseball; it's a blend of philanthropy and star power. This year's gathering showcased a dynamic duo of talent. Shohei ... Read more
WNBA Fans React as Natasha Cloud Drops a Bold Message About No Longer Pretending.BT
“I was faking being straight for years. It was so annoying,” said WNBA star Natasha Cloud on the New York Times “Modern Love” podcast last week—before discussing how she also faked being bi for a while, to appease sponsors. Basketball fans already know Cloud as the star New York Liberty point guard who appropriately wears a no. 9 jersey (get it—cloud nine?). But last week they got to know her on a much deeper level thanks to ... Read more




