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Kelsey Mitchell knocked down a career-high 38 points to lead Indiana a 21-point comeback victory over the Connecticut Sun — the largest come-from-behind win in Fever history — and Aliyah Boston also wrote her name in the team's record books.
It hasn't been the kind of sophomore season many had hoped for when it comes to Caitlin Clark. After a historic Rookie of the Year campaign that saw her set numerous WNBA records and help grow the game to heights it had never previously reached,
Caitlin Clark’s boyfriend, Connor McCaffery, is mourning the death of his grandmother. McCaffery posted a tribute to Marit Smaby-Nowlin on Saturday, sharing a photo of him with his grandmother when he was a young boy.
During her time on a podcast, former First Lady Michelle Obama sparked an interesting reaction after commenting on Angel Reese.
Kelsey Mitchell went off on Sunday to carry the Indiana Fever to a win, and Caitlin Clark took notice. Clark is still out with a groin injury, but it appears she enjoyed watching Mitchell carve up the Connecticut Sun in a 99-93 overtime win on Sunday.
For at least one night, Caitlin Clark wasn’t the face of the WNBA; she was in full Swiftie mode. The reigning WNBA rookie of the year was tuned in to watch Taylor Swift’s debut appearance on a podcast.
Clark responded by commenting "Thank u for the Nike ad," seemingly making light of the fact that Plum, who signed a multi-year sponsorship deal with Under Armour in November of 2022, happened to be standing in front of a giant Nike logo in her photos. Clark is one of Nike's biggest stars.
A good example of this is with what Clark's boyfriend, Connor McCaffery, and his family are going through right now, as they have experienced a death in the family. On August 16, McCaffery made an Instagram post that was dedicated to his grandmother, Marit Smaby-Nowlin, who recently passed away.