Caitlin Clark, Christine Brennan and Book Revue
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Clark, of course, went on to win rookie of the year honors while reshaping the WNBA in just about every way. She has become her own economy, with TV ratings and sold-out arenas following her across the league. At that moment, though, Schnell was concerned about her turnover problems.
Author Christine Brennan gives a behind-the-scenes look at a controversy that enveloped the WNBA during its most high-profile season in history.
On Tuesday, a Caitlin Clark book written by controversial columnist Christine Brennan hit the shelves. Though the book "On Her Game: Caitlin Clark and the Revolution in Women's Sports" has garnered plenty of attention, Brennan herself has drawn plenty of flak for some of her behavior on social media.
That’s all it took for Title IX, passed by Congress in 1972, to protect the rights of millions of women and girls to play sports equal to that of their male counterparts. Without trying hard, you can probably name ten female athletes who benefited from it;
According to Christine Brennan's new book about Caitlin Clark, a WNBA official believes that players "have zero idea what real media exposure is."
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Play, Awful Announcing’s weekly sports media news podcast. On the latest episode, Awful Announcing’s Brendon Kleen and Ben Axelrod discuss Christine Brennan’s new book about Caitlin Clark and draft the most over-covered sports media stories of 2025.
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Sportsnaut on MSN'Farewell present': New book reveals real reason why Caitlin Clark left off Women's Olympic teamA book from USA Today columnist Christine Brennan is revealing the true reason why Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark was
DeWanna Bonner accused Christine Brennan of "attacking" and "disrespecting" DiJonai Carrington for asking about Carrington's eye-poke of Caitlin Clark, a new book says.