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Caitlin Clark’s first impression of the Fever practice in the WNBA

Photo: Iowa Women’s Basketball/Twitter Caitlin Clark’s transition to the WNBA took another step on Sunday as the Indiana Fever commenced their training camp. As the NCAA’s all-time leading scorer, Clark is beginning to grasp the disparities between the professional and collegiate levels. “It’s definitely different, but that’s what you expect when you start a new…

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Zach Edey’s remarkable performance in the national championship game against UConn was a standout moment in his college career. Despite scoring 37 points, the most in a national championship game since 1978, the Purdue center left the court stoically, much like the way he entered the program four years ago. His subdued exit was overshadowed…

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