DiJonai Carrington and her girlfriend, the Indiana Fever's NaLyssa Smith, appeared to joke about when Carrington poked ...
Connecticut Sun star Dijonai Carrington appeared to have fun with the infamous Caitlin Clark eye poke on Instagram Live ...
During an Instagram Live with NaLyssa Smith, DiJonai Carrington took time to mock her infamous eye poke at Caitlin Clark, ...
Dijonai Carrington did not mean to poke Caitlin Clark in the eye during the first round of the WNBA playoffs last month. However, a small subset of fans ...
Dijonai Carrington, the Connecticut Sun player who now-infamously poked Caitlin Clark in eye during the WNBA playoffs, mocked the incident during an Instagram live stream on Wednesday.
A journalism scholar who studies women’s sports and fandom gives her take on the controversy involving a USA Today ...
ESPN anchor Elle Duncan questioned fellow journalist Christine Brennan over her constant attention to Caitlin Clark, particularly following Brennan's controversial question to DiJonai Carrington regar ...
Like Larry Bird, Clark has been the target of some Black players who pretend that she is only getting the acclaim she is ...
As the WNBA expands, don’t expect a franchise to come to Boston — at least not if Ray Pineault has anything to say about it.
The league's growth in 2024 has come with a dark side, including hateful speech and threats directed at players.
Connecticut Sun's Marina Mabrey will work on her game in the offseason after ankle injury heals as she looks to another ...
Some WNBA players, including Reese and Connecticut Sun player Alyssa Thomas, have accused the Indiana Fever fan base of racism, while Sun player DiJonai Carrington called the Fever fans "the nastiest ...