No, DiJonai Carrington's eye poke was not intentional. And yes, Christine Brennan was wrong to ask Carrington if her actions were on purpose. Caitlin Clark provided the final say over Carrington's ...
How's the WNBA going to explain this one? Caitlin Clark \-- the precocious superstar rookie of the Indiana Fever -- was left ...
Both Caitlin Clark and DiJonai Carrington addressed the eye poke from Sunday’s WNBA first-round playoff game between the Indiana Fever and Connecticut Sun. The Sun won the game 93-69 ...
Carrington used that opportunity to take a subtle shot at Caitlin Clark clearly in her response. “You poked me in the eye.
Caitlin Clark's first WNBA playoff ... but on top of that, Clark struggled after taking an accidental poke to the eye from DiJonai Carrington. Yet, given the narrative that has surrounded Clark ...
Let’s take a look at some of the funniest memes and moments that celebrate Caitlin’s rise to stardom. Caitlin Clark Memes: The Fun Side of a Basketball Star Memes are all over the internet ...
(NewsNation) — Former ESPN anchor Sage Steele tells “Dan Abrams Live” that Christine Brennan was doing her job when she asked ...
DiJonai Carrington's play that left Caitlin Clark ... she would purposefully poke someone in the eye. The Sun star said that initially, she didn't even know she had hit Clark.
Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever found ... During the first half of Game 1 in Connecticut, Clark was poked in the eye by ...