Stephanie White
Coverage of Stephanie White in the Nexus archive.
- Stephanie White, let me 'educate' you on the science of why men don't belong in women's sports
Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White stated she wasn't 'educated enough from a scientific standpoint' to address whether males should compete in women's sports. The article argues that biological differences between males and females post-puberty, such as physical advantages in athletic performance, necessitate separate competitive categories. It calls on WNBA players to advocate for fairness and safety in women's sports based on biological sex.
- Caitlin Clark kept from reporters despite triple-double night as coach goes viral for women's sports comments
Caitlin Clark was not available for interviews after a triple-double performance, while her teammates avoided questions about Sophie Cunningham's stance on women's sports. Fever coach Stephanie White provided non-committal responses during a press conference about biological males in women's sports, acknowledging the debate as part of the WNBA's growth. Rallies in support of Cunningham occurred before the game.
- Caitlin Clark calls out referees for failing to call foul on play she says gave her a contusion
Caitlin Clark accused referees of failing to call a foul where she was kneed in the quad, resulting in a contusion. Indiana Fever coach Stephanie White sarcastically criticized the referee's explanation. Dr. Nicholas DiNubile expressed concerns about the contact Clark faces and called for better officiating to protect her.
- Fever coach Stephanie White rules out Caitlin Clark despite star saying she feels 100 percent physically
Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever's star player, returned from a lingering back injury and played 16 minutes in a game against the Los Angeles Sparks, reporting she felt physically strong. Despite Clark's positive assessment, coach Stephanie White decided to rest her for the subsequent matchup against the Phoenix Mercury, citing 'rest' as the reason on the official injury report. Clark criticized the limited playing time strategy, stating it hindered her ability to establish game flow.
- Stephanie White gives Caitlin Clark status update ahead of Fever-Sparks, but her next move raises questions
Caitlin Clark is set to return for the Indiana Fever's game against the Los Angeles Sparks but will be rested for the following matchup with the Phoenix Mercury. Coach Stephanie White disclosed a workload management plan, alternating Clark's and Aliyah Boston's availability due to back injuries, prioritizing Clark's long-term health despite potential criticism.
- Clark hopeful of returning for Fever against Sparks but may avoid back-to-back against Storm
Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever is hopeful to return against the Los Angeles Sparks on Wednesday but may avoid playing in a potential back-to-back game against the Phoenix Storm. She is rehabbing from a back injury that sidelined her in June and has not yet been medically cleared to play. Coach Stephanie White emphasized cautious decision-making based on medical advice.
- America 250: How the UAW and other labor unions helped shape the nation
The article highlights the role of labor unions, particularly the UAW, in shaping U.S. history through events like the Chrysler sit-down strike and the Battle of the Overpass. It emphasizes how the labor movement contributed to the creation of the middle class and established employment laws, while also discussing recent developments like Michigan's repeal of Right to Work laws.
- Caitlin Clark scratched from Indiana Fever lineup at the last minute because of injury
Caitlin Clark was scratched from the Indiana Fever lineup due to a back injury, sparking concern across the league. This is her first missed game of the current season. The team will prioritize her long-term wellness and take things slowly before letting her return to the court.