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Nike’s ad focused on women’s sports, which is fine in a vacuum. Women’s sports have had a wonderful few years, thanks mostly to the emergence of Caitlin Clark, who has turned women’s basketball from a ...
It was Nike's first Super Bowl ad in 27 years unveiling its new brand anthem, "So Win". The Philadelphia Eagles soared to their second Super Bowl title, dominating the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in a ...
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark was among several female athletes featured in Nike's first Super Bowl advertisement in 27 years.
Caitlin Clark returned to the University of Iowa and received a warm welcome as her No. 22 jersey was retired. Expressing gratitude, she reflected on her journey and impact on women's basketball.
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Caitlin Clark's legendary career at Iowa was solidified last night after her No. 22 jersey was retired to the rafters of Carver-Hawkeye Arena after the Hawkeyes upset the JuJu Watkins-led USC Trojans.