The WNBA has empowered women all over sports. But by hiring five men for seven coaching vacancies, guess who's missing out on ...
When Caitlin Clark won Time Magazine's Athlete of the Year award following a year where she made waves at the NCAA and WNBA levels, Washington Mystics owner Sheila Johnson chalked the situation up to ...
Caitlin Clark's Time Athlete of the Year award ignited controversy after WNBA co-owner Sheila Johnson suggested a shared ...
Teen women's basketball phenom JuJu Watkins spoke to Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview about the culture shift in ...
Billionaire Washington Mystics owner Sheila Johnson is questioning why Caitlin Clark was named Time's Athlete of the Year and not the entire WNBA. Billionaire Washington Mystics owner and BET Co ...
Sheila Johnson has her own ideas for Time magazine ... megastar would unintentionally bring division among players in the WNBA — Clark’s peers. Johnson, while speaking to CNN, questioned ...
Coming off an outstanding rookie season in the WNBA, Caitlin Clark has been named "Athlete of the Year" by TIME. Washington Mystics co-owner Sheila Johnson took exception to that decision ...
On Friday morning Washington Mystics co-owner Sheila Johnson joined CNN to discuss Clark ... 2024 "It has taken the WNBA almost 28 years to get to the point where we are now and this year ...
Sheila Johnson said Clark should not have felt the need to approach the topic, but “I applaud her for saying it.” “We have got to work together because the WNBA is at an inflection point ...
Washington Mystics owner Sheila Johnson went on a bizarre Caitlin Clark-related rant during a recent media appearance, taking unprovoked shots at the Indiana Fever star multiple times.
Washington Mystics owner Sheila Johnson spoke out against Time ... the publication should have given the award to the entire WNBA. Johnson even suggested the decision to give Clark the honor ...
In the wake of comments made Friday by Mystics co-owner Sheila Johnson — who called out TIME magazine over its decision to not recognize the WNBA as a whole in naming the Fever rookie its ...