Indiana Fever, New York Liberty and Caitlin Clark
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNIndiana Fever hand New York Liberty first loss as Caitlin Clark returns, eruptsCaitlin Clark returned from the left quadriceps injury that sidelined her for each of the Indiana Fever's past five games and proceeded to erupt for 32 points, nine assists and eight rebounds as Indiana (5-5) downed New York (9-1), 102-88.
In a new article, ESPN .com is giving the Liberty an "A" as it dishes out grades after one month of the WNBA season. It's not a stretch to say that, outside of the Minnesota Lynx, New York is in prime position to repeat again as WNBA champions.
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amNewYork on MSNFIFA Fan Fest to set up at Liberty State Park for New York area fansThe NY/NJ FIFA World Cup Host Committee has unveiled New Jersey’s Liberty State Park as the official site of the FIFA “Fan Fest” for the region, offering sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline, the Statue of Liberty and New York Harbor.
The Valkyries lean on their rebounding skills to score in transition. In their dominant win against the Aces, the Valkyries held double-double machine and one of the league's best rebounders, A'ja Wilson, to only six boards. Golden State's intensity on the glass also helped secure the win against the Sparks in an overtime contest.
The New York Liberty's star-studded squad was missing something as the 2024 regular season came to a close. Although a team with Sabrina Ionescu, Jonquel Jones and Breanna Stewart finished with a WNBA-best 32-8 record, head coach Sandy Brondello decided that rookie forward Leonie Fiebich needed to be in the starting lineup when the playoffs began.
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NetsDaily on MSNThe New York Liberty are as good as they are funAfter an early-season win, Isabelle Harrison said, “I’m so happy to be on this side, finally.” It’s becoming ever-so-clear why.
Jameis Winston Shows Support as New York Liberty Keeps Winning originally appeared on Athlon Sports.