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Fans loved seeing Caitlin Clark make an appearance at an NBA G-League game this weekend with the WNBA superstar attending the Indiana Mad Ants' season-opener with her boyfriend Connor McCaffery . The two were seen smiling and joking throughout the game while cheering on Indiana, Clark 's new home after being drafted to the Indiana Fever with the first pick of the 2024 WNBA Draft earlier this year. When cameras panned to Clark, she received a warm reception by fans in the arena while many on social media commented on how happy she seemed with McCaffery at the game. Clark has already become a much-loved figure in the state of Indiana following a stunning rookie season. And she is continuing to integrate herself within the area along with her boyfriend now living there too. Caitlin Clark concern comes to light as coach admits having conversations with Fever star Caitlin Clark has already made her feelings clear on Jan Jensen as Iowa loses two of three While studying at Iowa together, Clark and McCaffery both moved to the same city of Indianapolis after leaving school - with the latter working with the NBA's Indiana Pacers as a team assistant. In september he joined local college Butler University, while Clark had became the No. 1 overall pick by the Indiana Fever . Clark and McCaffery went public with their relationship last August, with news emerging that the couple had actually been together for several months prior when she posted their 12-month anniversary in April. The WNBA superstar is seemingly loving life off the court after a sensational first year in the pro's. Clark was selected first overall draft pick and won rookie of the year while guiding the Fever to the playoffs - their best season since 2015. Clark's incredible play and dominance for large parts of the season saw millions of fans tune in to see Hawkeyes games while still in college, going on to be just one win away from winning the national championship for a second year in a row. Similar fanfare followed in the WNBA, as tickets for road games spiked with the interest in the sport seemingly at an all-time high. After further changes to their roster this offseason, the Fever could be favorites to compete in the playoffs in Clark's second season, most notably seeing former Connecticut Sun head coach Stephanie White in an exciting hiring.
Emma Navarro emerged victorious in the battle of billionaire heiresses at the Garden Cup 2024, in front of nearly 20,000 spectators. While Jessica Pegula put up a brave fight at Madison Square Garden, she lost the contest narrowly, largely due to a new strategy. Pegula opted to play more drop shots than she normally does. However, that strategy backfired as she missed most of them, ultimately losing the first set in a tiebreaker. After the first set, Pegula told Tennis Channel that she was trying to copy Carlos Alcaraz, who was to play after her, against Ben Shelton at the same event. Pegula could not be faulted for attempting drop shots frequently since it was an exhibition match. However, the question remains whether she is preparing for the 2025 season with these drop shots. One cannot rule it out, as the US Open 2024 finalist will face stiff competition from the likes of Navarro, a resurgent Coco Gauff, World No.1 Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina for the upcoming season. It is interesting to see Alcaraz having a profound impact on someone like Pegula, who is nearly 10 years older than him. But this is not the first instance of Pegula showing her admiration for Alcaraz, as she is indeed a huge fan of his. When Pegula had to watch Alcaraz play at Olympics without a seat At the Olympic Games 2024 in Paris, Pegula took a selfie that went viral on social media, and it’s easy to see why. She was at Stade Roland-Garros cheering for the American team. The duo of Rajeev Ram and Austin Krajicek took on Alcaraz and Rafael Nadal in the men’s doubles quarterfinals. Despite Pegula being a part of the American contingent and the daughter of a billionaire, she failed to get a proper seat for that match. But she was sporty enough to post about it, bringing the enthusiast out of her. At the US Open 2023, Pegula was in awe of Alcaraz, admitting that the level of entertainment and excitement he provided to fans was difficult for her to replicate when playing at Arthur Ashe Stadium after him. One thing is for certain. If Pegula takes some tips from Alcaraz on how to play the drop shot more effectively, among other things, she could become a serious contender for Grand Slams in 2025.
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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Aziaha James had 21 points, eight rebounds and five assists, Devyn Quigley scored a career-high 20 points and made four 3-pointers and NC State beat Coastal Carolina 89-68 on Thursday. NC State had its lead trimmed to 54-46 midway through the third quarter before James scored five straight points to begin a 13-2 run that ended in a 19-point lead. Quigley took over in the fourth, making three 3-pointers and scoring 15 points. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.
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