Caitlin Clark delivers standout performance as USA Basketball dominates Spain in FIBA World Cup qualifier Caitlin Clark, the star guard for the United States women’s national team, showcased her elite skills during a decisive 84-70 victory over Spain in the 2026 FIBA World Cup qualifying tournament. The 24-year-old averaged 11.6 points and 6.4 assists across the Americans’ five-game qualifying campaign, with her contributions pivotal in securing a perfect 5-0 record. In the matchup against Spain, Clark tallied 7 points and 7 assists, complementing the efforts of team leaders Kahleah Copper and Kelsey Plum, who scored 20 and 18 points respectively. The game unfolded with the U.S. maintaining a commanding lead throughout, highlighted by Clark’s dynamic playmaking. In the first quarter, Clark opened the scoring with a three-pointer and two free throws, finishing with 2 assists as the U.S. built an early 8-5 advantage. Her ability to transition the ball quickly was evident when she delivered a long pass to Paige Bueckers during a critical moment in the second quarter. By halftime, the U.S. led 44-32, with Kelsey Plum leading the charge with 10 points. Clark’s impact continued in the third quarter, where she assisted Kahleah Copper and Paige Buckers on three-pointers while also recording a steal. Her playmaking prowess was on full display as the U.S. extended its lead to 61-47 by the end of the third period. The final quarter saw the Americans cruise to victory, with Clark’s composure and leadership helping the team secure the win. The U.S. team, already qualified for the 2026 FIBA World Cup in Berlin, Germany, used the tournament to prepare younger players for future international competitions.#usa_basketball #kelsey_plum #caitlin_clark #fiba_world_cup #kahleah_copper
USA Women's Basketball Dominates Spain in FIBA Qualifier The United States women’s basketball team secured a resounding 84-70 victory over Spain on Tuesday, completing a flawless 5-0 performance in the FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup qualifying tournament held in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The win solidified the Americans’ dominance in the competition, with standout performances from key players like Kahleah Copper, Kelsey Plum, and Caitlin Clark. Copper led the team with 20 points, while Plum added 18 and Dearica Hamby contributed 14. Caitlin Clark, known for her playmaking, recorded seven points and seven assists, showcasing her impact on both ends of the court. Paige Bueckers also played a role, scoring nine points to bolster the team’s offensive output. The victory marked the culmination of a successful tournament for the U.S. squad, which had already defeated Senegal, Puerto Rico, Italy, and New Zealand. Head coach Kara Lawson, who previously coached Duke University’s women’s team, guided the squad to a perfect record. The tournament, part of the path to the 2026 FIBA Women’s World Cup in Germany, saw the U.S. team maintain its high level of play throughout the competition. The final game against Spain was a testament to the team’s depth and preparation, with the Americans maintaining a commanding lead from the outset. The U.S. team’s schedule in Puerto Rico included a series of high-scoring wins, with notable margins such as 110-46 against Senegal and 101-46 against New Zealand. The final showdown against Spain saw the Americans take control early, with a 12-point lead at halftime and a 20-point advantage by the end of the third quarter. The final score of 84-70 underscored the team’s ability to execute under pressure and capitalize on opportunities.#kelsey_plum #usa_women_basketball #fiba_qualifier #kara_lawson #caitlin_clark
Angel Reese embraces role within USA Basketball’s ‘Young and Turnt Crew’ MIAMI — Angel Reese, a rising star for the Chicago Sky, is stepping into a new chapter as part of USA Basketball’s emerging core, dubbed the ‘Young and Turnt Crew.’ The group, which includes Caitlin Clark, Paige Bueckers, and Kiki Iriafen, is set to make its debut in senior national team competition at the FIBA World Cup qualifying tournament in Puerto Rico. The event, which begins this week, marks the first time TNT will broadcast USA Basketball’s qualifying games, signaling a shift in how the team’s international efforts are viewed. Reese, who grew up watching USA Basketball games with her grandmother, now finds herself in the spotlight as part of a new era for the team. Longtime veterans like Diana Taurasi and Sue Bird have retired, leaving room for younger players to take center stage. At a recent training camp in Miami, Bueckers coined the nickname ‘Young and Turnt Crew’ to describe the group’s fiery, competitive spirit. “Every time we step on the court, you see passion, you see fire, you see a competitive spirit about us,” Bueckers said. “We don’t shy away from that; we embrace that.” The term, which Bueckers described as a way to “talk crap,” resonates with the team’s approach. Bird, the managing director of USA women’s basketball, praised the group’s vocal intensity. “That’s the type of vocal I like,” Bird said, reflecting on her own career. Bird, a five-time Olympic gold medalist, has remained involved with USA Basketball in retirement, overseeing the selection of the 12-player team for the qualifying tournament. She highlighted the group’s potential, noting their ability to balance individual flair with team cohesion.#angel_reese #usa_basketball #young_and_turnt_crew #fiba_world_cup_qualifying #paige_bueckers

Angel Reese Makes Bold Fashion Statement Ahead of USA Debut Angel Reese made a striking fashion choice as she prepared for her debut with the USA Basketball senior national team. The Chicago Sky forward opted for a bold top featuring a plunging neckline and rock-patterned tights, accessorizing with silver necklaces, bangles, gold earrings, a gray bag, and a ring on her left middle finger. Her makeup was kept minimal, and she styled her black dreads into a long ponytail that reached her hip. The look was highlighted in a mirror selfie shared on Instagram, which quickly generated attention from fans. Reese’s fashion moment coincided with the announcement of her participation in the 2026 FIBA Women’s World Cup qualifying tournament. The event will take place in San Juan, Puerto Rico, from March 11 to March 17, 2026. She will join fellow stars Caitlin Clark and Paige Bueckers in representing the United States on the international stage. The tournament marks a significant milestone in Reese’s career, as it represents her first appearance with the senior national team. Her Instagram post, which showcased the bold top, sparked considerable buzz among followers. The image not only highlighted her personal style but also underscored her growing presence in the basketball world. Fans and analysts alike are eager to see how she will perform in the high-stakes environment of international competition. Reese’s debut is expected to be a key moment for the USA team as they aim to secure a strong position in the global rankings. The combination of her fashion-forward appearance and the significance of her debut has positioned Reese as a standout figure in both the sports and fashion spheres.#angel_reese #usa_basketball #chicago_sky #fiba_womens_world_cup #san_juan_puerto_rico

Kelsey Plum and Darren Waller's Divorce: A Tale of Two Careers and Emotional Struggles The marriage between Las Vegas Aces guard Kelsey Plum and NFL tight end Darren Waller ended abruptly after just 13 months. The couple finalized their divorce in April 2024, following a private ceremony in Las Vegas on March 4, 2023. Their split coincided with significant career milestones, as Plum led her team to consecutive WNBA championships while Waller transitioned to a new NFL team. The divorce process became public, with Plum describing the experience as emotionally devastating. She revealed that the breakdown of their marriage felt like a "nightmare" that left her "broken." In a statement, Plum admitted she had not anticipated the public nature of the divorce, which she said exposed her vulnerabilities. "Going through a very public divorce is something I was not expecting," she said, adding that the experience left her feeling "like the rug got taken out from under me." To cope, she deleted social media, switched to a new phone, and turned to reading her Bible, acknowledging that the emotional impact would linger. Waller’s personal struggles also played a role in the split. In November 2023, he was hospitalized for a life-threatening emergency, which prompted him to reflect on his relationship patterns and self-identity. During an interview with "The Breakfast Club," he discussed his feelings of inadequacy in relationships, stating that he often tied his worth to the success of his partnerships. "I feel like I got to dance or do a certain thing to keep this person around," he said, explaining how this mindset led to a loss of self. He admitted that the relationship had become a source of emotional baggage, preventing him from making authentic decisions about his life.#miami_dolphins #new_york_giants #kelsey_plum #darren_waller #las_vegas_aces

WNBA star Kelsey Plum launches a verified AI digital twin Kelsey Plum, the WNBA player who scored 40 points in the finals of the Unrivaled season, is expanding her influence with the creation of a verified AI digital twin. The project, announced on her Instagram account on March 6, allows fans to interact with an AI version of the Los Angeles Sparks star. Plum’s twin, developed in partnership with Talk2Me, an AI communications company, is the first verified digital twin for a professional female athlete. The initiative has been praised as a way for women in sports to maintain control over their public image and engage with fans beyond traditional platforms. Plum’s AI twin is designed to connect with fans, offering one-on-one conversations when she is unavailable. “In the arena, I can only talk to so many people at one time, so the next best thing would be to log on and have a one-on-one conversation,” she explained. The twin’s personality is tailored to reflect Plum’s voice, enabling her to respond to fan inquiries and share insights. Talk2Me CEO Randy Adams highlighted the cultural and business significance of the project, calling Plum a pioneer who “moved things from a business standpoint and a cultural standpoint.” The development of digital twins represents a shift in how celebrities and athletes engage with their audiences. Nilesh Ashra, founder of OK Tomorrow, noted that this approach is part of a broader trend, moving from writing books to creating coaching programs and now digital twins. “Brand-new world is a digital twin,” Ashra said, emphasizing the potential for AI to expand reach. However, he also acknowledged risks, such as unpredictable AI behavior, as models are inherently nondeterministic. Despite the excitement, some users have raised concerns about the implications of AI-driven interactions.#kelsey_plum #talk2me #unrivaled #nilesh_ashra #alex_bazzell

USA Women Defeat Puerto Rico in FIBA World Cup Qualifiers SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — The U.S. women’s national team claimed its second victory in the FIBA World Cup qualifiers on Thursday, defeating host Puerto Rico 91-48. However, the win came with notable challenges, as the team struggled to maintain its usual rhythm. Caitlin Clark, who scored eight points, acknowledged the game’s uneven nature, calling it “a little clunky.” She noted that the team did not play to its full potential, despite a strong performance in their previous game against Senegal. The U.S. team’s performance against Puerto Rico contrasted sharply with their earlier win. On Wednesday, the squad displayed exceptional offensive flow and chemistry, appearing as if they had been playing together for a long time. This cohesion was absent in Thursday’s game, where the U.S. faced difficulties moving the ball, lost momentum, and committed 14 turnovers. Clark attributed part of the struggle to Puerto Rico’s zone defense, which disrupted the team’s transition game. However, she emphasized that many of the mistakes were self-inflicted, stemming from lapses in defensive coverage and communication. Head coach Kara Lawson echoed Clark’s assessment, stating that the team’s breakdowns resulted from a combination of factors. She highlighted the importance of precise defensive execution and adapting to opponents’ increased skill levels. “When your opponent increases in difficulty, they have more skill and power to exploit the things we are not doing well,” Lawson said. The coach also stressed the need for the team to refine its strategies as they continue to build chemistry. Despite having some of the world’s top basketball talent, Team USA is still in the process of developing team identity and cohesion.#paige_bueckers #kara_lawson #caitlin_clark #usa_women_team #fiba_world_cup_qualifiers

Caitlin Clark's Salary Under New WNBA CBA Set to Surge Caitlin Clark, the star player for the Indiana Fever, is poised to see a dramatic increase in her earnings under the newly negotiated WNBA Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). The league’s updated salary structure, which includes provisions like the "EPIC" (Exceptional Performance on Initial Contract) clause, is designed to reward high-performing players with faster pathways to max and supermax contracts. The new CBA introduces a minimum salary of $270,000, a significant jump from the previous supermax of $249,000. For Clark, this means her earnings will rise substantially. As a rookie in 2024, she earned $76,535, and her 2025 salary was $78,066. Under the old system, she would have been due $85,973 for her third season in 2026 and would have remained under contract until 2027. Now, she is projected to make $530,000 in 2026, a figure highlighted by ESPN’s Alexa Phillippou as an example of the EPIC provision. Clark’s salary is expected to climb further. If she maintains her All-WNBA team status, her 2027 salary could reach a projected maximum of $1.3 million. By 2028, she may qualify for a $1.7 million supermax deal. These figures reflect the league’s new approach to compensating players based on performance and early success, with the EPIC clause allowing top performers to bypass traditional salary progression timelines. The WNBA’s new salary cap, tied to league revenue, also plays a role in shaping future earnings. Current projections suggest the top salary could rise to $2.4 million by 2032, driven by revenue growth. This shift aligns with players’ demands during CBA negotiations, which emphasized fair compensation based on league profitability. Beyond base salaries, Clark is eligible for performance-based bonuses.#espn #caitlin_clark #wnba #indiana_fever #epic_clause

Hannah Hidalgo calls Mikayla Blakes 'Caitlin-type of level' scorer FORT WORTH, Texas — Notre Dame guard Hannah Hidalgo described Vanderbilt’s Mikayla Blakes as a scorer operating at a level comparable to Caitlin Clark, highlighting Blakes’ ability to score from all areas of the court. Ahead of their matchup in the Fort Worth 1 Regional semifinal, Hidalgo emphasized Blakes’ versatility during a pregame news conference. “The way she’s able to put the ball in the hoop, it’s like Caitlin-type of level,” Hidalgo said. “She can score on all three levels, whether that’s getting all the way to the basket, her midrange, or her three. Of course, that’s always tough to guard.” Blakes, who leads the nation in scoring with an average of 27 points per game, is on track for SEC Player of the Year honors. Hidalgo, ranked third nationally in scoring at 25.2 points per game, is a dual threat for Notre Dame, leading the nation in steals and earning ACC Player and Defensive Player of the Year accolades. Both players have faced each other before, with Blakes recalling their high school rivalry in New Jersey, where Hidalgo’s team emerged victorious. “It was a show. Two dynamic guards. I had to guard her the whole game,” Hidalgo said. “I think just her ability to do what she does, the things that she brings to her team is so different.” The matchup between Blakes and Hidalgo is significant, as it marks their first college encounter. Despite media focus on their individual skills, both players downplayed the personal aspect. “It’s not about me versus Mikayla,” Hidalgo said. “It’s about Notre Dame versus Vanderbilt. It’s really just the way that we’re going to win the game tomorrow is by playing together like we’ve been doing the past couple of months.#hannah_hidalgo #notre_dame #caitlin_clark #mikayla_blakes #fort_worth_1_regional
