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Sparks guard Kelsey Plum airs her thoughts on referees and officiating controversy during her WNBA 2025 All-Star media day interviews ...
Players and coaches say games are called inconsistently, and that’s hurting the product. The league office isn’t so sure it ...
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Sportsnaut on MSNShane Gillis Tricks ESPYs Crowd with Fake WNBA Star Joke, League Likely UnamusedComedian Shane Gillis tricked the audience at the 2025 ESPY Awards by introducing his friend’s wife, Brittany Hicks, as a ...
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WNBA Star Slams Refs, Demands Fines for Missed CallsNew York Liberty’s Natasha Cloud slams WNBA officiating, calling for fines on referees for missed calls and public ...
The WNBA has been swamped with a wave of criticism from players and coaches regarding the quality of officiating. However, WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert is not too bothered by this backlash.
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FirstSportz on MSNCaitlin Clark’s Brother Calls Out WNBA Officiating on All-Star Live StreamIndianapolis is hosting the 2025 WNBA All-Star weekend. That means Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever would be the center ...
Caitlin Clark has become one of the biggest names in American sports in just two years. From NCAA records to WNBA superstardom, the 23-year-old Indiana Fever guard has revolutionized women’s ...
While complaints about referees, officials, and umpires are an unavoidable aspect of any sport, regardless of the level, the frustration about WNBA referees has been particularly apparent during ...
Earlier this week, the Indiana Fever beat the Connecticut Sun 88-71. While this final score wouldn't generally make major headlines, controversy entered Caitlin Clark's personal space, so this ...
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Public safety officials want attendees to be reassured their safety at the WNBA All-Star game and its events are a top ...
Caitlin Elizabeth Clark has become one of the biggest names in American sports in just two years. From NCAA records to WNBA superstardom, the 23-year-old Indiana Fever guard has revolutionized ...
The WNBA players union and league officials have much to discuss when they sit down this week for their first in-person talks as a group since December about the new collective bargaining agreement.
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