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Caitlin Clark gets in scuffle, How has she impacted the WNBA? | The Herd

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Caitlin Clark gets in scuffle, How has she impacted the WNBA? | The Herd
Caitlin Clark, the rising star of the Indiana Fever, found herself in a heated moment during their win over the Connecticut Sun after taking a hard foul. Colin Cowherd argues that this kind of attention—even the physical play—is actually a good sign for both Clark and the WNBA, highlighting how her presence is shaking up the league and drawing more eyes to the game.
Editor’s Note: Love her or not, Caitlin Clark is undeniably changing the WNBA’s trajectory. The fact that she’s sparking debates, drawing fouls, and pulling in viewers shows just how much her star power is reshaping women’s basketball—for better or worse. Whether it’s through highlight plays or on-court drama, she’s making the league harder to ignore.
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