One of the most interesting storylines from this WNBA season has been the ongoing narrative about basketball legend Sheryl ...
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 ...
Caitlin Clark suffered a black eye after she was hit in the face during Game 1 by Connecticut's DiJonai Carrington.
As playoff basketball goes, things get intense and physical ... This is what she told the media about the accidental eye poke: “Obviously, got me pretty good in the eye. I don’t think it ...
On Tuesday, Clark told reporters she did not believe the poke was intentional ... has covered everything from zero-attendance Big Ten basketball to a seven-overtime college football game.
Both Caitlin Clark and DiJonai Carrington addressed the infamous eye poke from Sunday’s WNBA first ... I was trying to make a play on the ball, and I guess I followed through and I hit her.
The Fever dropped Game 1 against the Sun in a 24-point blowout, but on top of that, Clark struggled after taking an accidental poke to the eye from DiJonai Carrington. Yet, given the narrative ...
The poke was not called a foul, as play continued on the other side of the court. The Fever called a timeout when they got possession back, and her teammates ran to help her up and off the court.
How Lexie Hull went from DNP to key Fever starter Was it a foul? Probably. But it also was a basketball play. It was a competitor trying to make a play on the ball ahead of a pass. At one point ...