Canadian WNBAers embracing women's hoopla the good and bad | CBC Sports
Briefly

Caitlin Clark, the Iowa superstar, became a cultural touchpoint in women's basketball, winning WNBA Rookie of the Year while capturing national attention for her performances and controversies.
The excitement surrounding women's basketball from March to September culminated in significant viewership for the WNBA Finals, showcasing the growing popularity of the league.
The WNBA's announcement of two new expansion teams, one in Toronto and one in Portland, reflects the movement and rising interest in women's basketball, particularly highlighted by the contributions of Canadian players.
In a crucial role, Bridget Carleton earned prominence during the WNBA Finals, while fellow Canadian Aaliyah Edwards made her mark as part of a strong rookie class.
Read at www.cbc.ca
[
|
]