Connecticut Sun guard DiJonai Carrington is now a relatively well-known WNBA player, due to her one-sided feud with Caitlin Clark. Carrington hard-fouled Clark last month and then suggested Clark was a racist for not standing up for the black women targeting her.
DiJonai Carrington is a bit much.
Wednesday, Carrington caterwauled over Clark throwing a “get out of my face” push at a player on Washington. “But I’m a racist, jealous, coon, monkey, hatin a** b**** who needs to go back to Africa when I do it huh?😂😂😂😂😂 plssss,” posted Carrington.
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Rays shortstop Wander Franco was placed on the restricted list Wednesday, sources told ESPN’s Jeff Passan.
A’ja Wilson had 24 points and 20 rebounds for her first career 20-20 game and the Las Vegas Aces beat the Seattle Storm 84-79 on Wednesday.
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Everything you need to know about watching Vekic vs. Paolini in the women’s semifinals at Wimbledon this Thursday.
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Fantasy Golf is back for the American Century Championship as fans can choose athletes and celebrities to form their “team.”
The American Century Championship returns its popular Fantasy Golf Contest for the 2024 edition at Edgewood Golf Course on Lake Tahoe, July 12-14.
Fans interested in picking their favorite team have until Thursday, July 11, at midnight PDT, to select their favorite athletes and celebrities for a chance to win some big prizes.
The Gregg Berhalter era is officially over. The U.S. Men’s National Team finally parted ways with its head coach after a disastrous Copa América that saw the USMNT fail to move past the group stage.
The Americans came out strong at the Copa América, winning their first match. They looked almost guaranteed to reach the quarterfinals.
But a brutal loss against Panama that included an undisciplined red card by Tim Weah early in the match put the USMNT in peril.
They needed to defeat Uruguay in the third match to reach the next stage of the tournament, but they lost again.
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A dog bit Nelly Korda last month, but the World No. 1 has overcome that setback and is ready for a major comeback at the next major in France.
Nelly Korda has had a whirlwind of a season that has included six wins, with five coming consecutively. That also includes a victory at the Chevron Championship—the season’s first major. But she has two missed cuts to her name, too: at the U.S. Women’s Open and the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship.
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