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Caitlin Clark condemns 'harassment' as WNBA players face surge of online threats

CBC | Sports News

CBC | Sports News

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July 3, 2026

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Caitlin Clark has seen enough of the social media hatred that she, her Fever teammates, coaches and opposing WNBA players get.

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How other outlets are covering this story

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People.com

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· Jun 29, 2026

Sophie Cunningham's Finger-Pointing Clip Lasted Approximately 22 Seconds, but the Memes Will Live Forever

The WNBA player went viral for her silent pointing gesture while defending her Fever teammate, Caitlin Clark, after an exchange with Mercury's DeWanna Bonner

The Eastern Herald

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· Jul 4, 2026

Alyssa Thomas Didn’t Know the Play Happened. Then Came the Death Threats.

Phoenix Mercury forward Alyssa Thomas revealed she and her family received death threats and racial slurs following her WNBA suspension. On Friday, Caitlin Clark condemned the harassment: The harassment, the hate, none of that is OK.

Fark

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· Jun 23, 2026

Harassment by a stranger while shopping is never funny, but one Black woman recently filmed an unintentionally hilarious argument with a white customer at Walmart [Dumbass]

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Fox News

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· Jun 27, 2026

Sophie Cunningham says players are 'targeting' Caitlin Clark, mocks DeWanna Bonner amid pointing meme

Sophie Cunningham says players are targeting Caitlin Clark and rips the WNBA and refs for doing absolutely nothing to protect the Fever star.

Western Standard

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· Jul 10, 2026

BARCLAY: America, identity politics, and the casual abuse of Caitlin Clark

Since her debut season in the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA), Caitlin Clark has been forced to endure a slew of abuse and even in-game physical violence from her fellow players.

Townhall

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· Jun 27, 2026

Caitlin Clark Is Making Other WNBA Coaches Post Delusional Nonsense on Social Media

Caitlin Clark Is Making Other WNBA Coaches Post Delusional Nonsense on Social Media

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Related coverage for "Caitlin Clark condemns 'harassment' as WNBA players face surge of online threats": People.com — Sophie Cunningham's Finger-Pointing Clip Lasted Approximately 22 Seconds, but the Memes Will Live Forever. The Eastern Herald — Alyssa Thomas Didn’t Know the Play Happened. Then Came the Death Threats.. Fark — Harassment by a stranger while shopping is never funny, but one Black woman recently filmed an unintentionally hilarious argument with a white customer at Walmart [Dumbass]. Fox News — Sophie Cunningham says players are 'targeting' Caitlin Clark, mocks DeWanna Bonner amid pointing meme. Western Standard — BARCLAY: America, identity politics, and the casual abuse of Caitlin Clark. Townhall — Caitlin Clark Is Making Other WNBA Coaches Post Delusional Nonsense on Social Media