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She may only be 22, but her resume is already overflowing with accolades. Now, Caitlin Clark can add another to her list - Time Magazine’s Athlete of the Year.
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We’re just scratching the surface,” the basketball star who hinted that she may pursue team ownership later in her career ...
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Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark has been named Time's Athlete of the Year. Her banner rookie year has energized the WNBA and its surging fanbase.