Caitlin Clark's WNBA stardom has sparked debate, with Mystics co-owner Sheila Johnson expressing concern about overshadowing other players. However, record attendance and fan engagement ...
In response to Washington Mystics' $1 billion-worth co-owner Sheila Johnson (as per Forbes) saying that the entire WNBA (and not just Clark) should have been recognized by TIME magazine, The Daily ...
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark was crowned Time magazine's Athlete of the Year on December 10, an achievement that Mystics co-owner Sheila Johnson downplayed but the Fever star seems to have ...
Perhaps the biggest discussion point of this WNBA offseason has been Washington Mystics co-owner Sheila Johnson's take about believing Indiana Fever superstar C ...
"We have so much talent out there that has been unrecognized, and I don’t think we can pin it on just one player" Washington Mystics co-owner Sheila Johnson speaks to @AmandaDCNN about TIME's ...
NBA champion with the Golden State Warriors, hit out at those playing down Caitlin Clark's impact on women's basketball after the 22-year-old star was voted Time ...
Oregon Health & Science University named former State Senator Betsy Johnson and 24 others to a committee that will select the ...
Trinasolar US donates books and headphones to support Eddie Bernice Johnson STEM Academy ...
NBA legend Allen Iverson expresses his heartfelt support for childhood friend and new Norfolk State University head coach ...
Caitlin Clark became the first WNBA star to be named Time Magazine’s Athlete of the Year. It is the latest in a long list of ...