Indiana Fever star @CaitlinClark22 and legendary Indianapolis @Colts quarterback Peyton Manning team up for a new ad for St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis. The Peyton Manning Children's Hospital is housed at the hospital. The ad is airing on local TV stations in the city. pic.twitter.com/BA6TeUacdv
The Caitlin Clark Foundation and Scholastic are teaming up together to help promote children's literacy and have pledged to donate 22,000 books to children between pre-kindergarten and eighth grade across the country.
Tyrese Maxey sat at the corner locker inside Ball Arena, again fielding questions about the mental drain of this shockingly bad 76ers season, and that night’s slew of defensive breakdowns, and his team’s seventh consecutive defeat.
Indiana Fever superstar guard Caitlin Clark celebrates her birthday in style draining 50 out of 54 three point shots.
Carter played college basketball for Texas A&M from 2017-2020. The native of Fort Worth, Texas, was drafted by the Atlanta Dream and traded to the Los Angeles Sparks for 2022 after being suspeded for conduct detrimental to the team. Carter did not play in the WNBA in 2023.
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark and Indianapolis Colts legend Peyton Manning appeared in a spot for Ascension St. Vincent. The Peyton Manning Children's Hospital is located at Ascension. In the commercial, the two are in an operating room conducting a surgical procedure.
While Caitlin Clark and the WNBA feed off one another and take women’s basketball to another level, the trickle-down effect of the sport is not good. Six schools in Iowa this winter did not field a varsity team,
The analyst questioned Clark's loyalty towards the Kansas City Chiefs after she was spotted sitting with Taylor Swift during the AFC Divisional Round game against the Houston Texans.
Conspiracy theories are flying ahead of Championship Sunday, when the remaining NFC and AFC teams decide their representatives in Super Bowl LIX, being played at New Orleans.
Michael Irvin was annunced as a guest of the ‘Dinner With A Legend’ series with host, former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Bonnie-Jill Laflin.