Former Iowa women's basketball coach Lisa Bluder stops by to discuss life after basketball and her new partnership with ...
Lisa Bluder announced her retirement from coaching after 40 years on the sidelines. Following success at St. Ambrose and ...
Former Iowa coach Lisa Bluder disagreed after Mystics co-owner Sheila Johnson said the entire WNBA deserved Caitlin Clark's ...
Caitlin Clark's former head coach Lisa Bluder responds to the backlash Clark has been receiving after being named 'Time ...
Caitlin Clark has taken the basketball world by storm in recent years, but the WNBA phenom has been criticized for one aspect ...
Former Iowa women's basketball head coach Lisa Bluder knew Caitlin Clark possessed a special skillset early on. However, ...
If there has been one person to continually have Caitlin Clark's back during the past few years, it's former Iowa Hawkeyes ...
Clark, a two-time Naismith Award winner, continued to build her legacy in the WNBA this year. The No. 1 overall pick in the ...
Caitlin Clark established herself as a true force to be reckoned with at Iowa. She led Iowa to consecutive NCAA Tournament finals and averaged 28.4 points, 6.7 rebounds, 8.2 assists and 1.5 steals ...
Clark, the now-Indiana Fever guard, will have her No. 22 jersey retired on Feb. 2, Iowa women's basketball announced ...
Iowa former coach Lisa Bluder, who coached Caitlin Clark, has responded to the controversy over the Indiana Fever's guard honor as TIME's Athlete of the Year with a strong statement.
Former USWNT captain Megan Rapinoe, who is no stranger to controversies, had an interesting opinion on the discourse ...