Caitlin Clark

Graphic with photo of Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark smiling together at the 2024 WNBA Draft. Locked On Women's Basketball logo at top right. White text on orange background below reads "The Real Angel Reese, Caitlin Clark". Headshots of guest Rob Knox and host Howard Megdal at lower right.

Locked On Women’s Basketball: The real Angel Reese, Caitlin Clark, plus A’ja Wilson’s historic run

By The Next / July 9, 2024

Rob Knox: ‘They’re two highly competitive players and they want to beat each other, there’s nothing wrong with that’

Caitlin Clark makes history with triple-double as Indiana Fever knock off New York Liberty

By Talia Goodman / July 7, 2024

Clark wanted focus on the Fever’s victory, despite making history with triple-double

Indiana Fever guard Erica Wheeler

Assessing the Indiana Fever as they pass the 2024 WNBA season midpoint

By Tony East / July 6, 2024

What has gone well, and what has to get better for the playoff-starved Fever?

Indiana Fever Caitlin Clark dribbles with her right hand as wing DiDi Richards chases her.

Three All-Star nods show the strong foundation the Indiana Fever have

By Tony East / July 4, 2024

Sides: ‘[It] just shows the future and what that looks like’

Las Vegas Aces and Indiana Fever sell out T-Mobile Arena

Sights and sounds: Hot game in the desert

By Angie Holmes / July 3, 2024

The Indiana Fever and Las Vegas Aces sold out their game at the T-Mobile Arena on Tuesday, July 2 as fans watched Hawkeyes reunite.

Roster for 2024 WNBA All-Star announced

By Sydney Wingfield / July 2, 2024

The 12-player Team WNBA roster will take on Team USA on July 20

Washington Mystics center Stefanie Dolson holds out her hand with three fingers up to celebrate hitting a 3-pointer in a WNBA game

Sunday Notes, Week 7: All-Star picks, Storm suffocate Sun and more

By Emily Adler / June 30, 2024

Your weekly look at trends around the W

Chicago’s arena during a Sky-Fever game

Fever-Sky may not be a rivalry, but it’s certainly something

By Tony East / June 27, 2024

The battle isn’t at that level … yet

Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese dribbles the ball with her left hand, facing no defensive pressure.

How the WNBA really feels about Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark

By Rob Knox / June 25, 2024

Elizabeth Williams: ‘I don’t think we’re complaining about eyeballs on our league’

Aliyah Boston in a game

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Have the Indiana Fever hacked it?

By The Next / June 24, 2024

‘Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark are that core duo that are so important to, ultimately, the ceiling that this franchise can unlock’