Not a biologist (WNBA Edition)
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She scored the most points in college basketball history. That includes the male athletes. So the media is treating her like she is on par with the boys. She's not, of course, but the media is hyping her up.
Plus her boyfriend is a hyped baseball prospect that throws over 100 mph and got recently called up. It's all manufactured but there's your 101.
That's the gymnast, Olivia Dunne.
Oh, gymthot. Even I know of gymthot.
The Paige Spiranac of gymnastics, as it were...
You aren't excited about gym barbie? WELL HERE'S BRICKLOADS OF GYM BARBIE CONTENT EVERY SINGLE DAY
It does feel like that, honestly...
Although I guess that is arguably preferable to the Sam Kerr or Taylor Swift content that gets forced down our throats every day, over here...
God am I ever sick of both of those women. For different reasons, but nonetheless.
My bad. Sorry folks
She had a broken-mechanic inflated-scoring area (AKA a three-point line).
Pete Maravich didn't.
Advantage: Pistol.
Plus Pistol played against dudes. It's not the same level of competition.
But is the boyfriend black..? Surely that's the question, though I'm sure we already know the answer, lol...
Nope. Caitlin Clark's boyfriend is a white guy who works for the Indiana Pacers named Connor McCaffrey.
Well then, that is quite a step up from the average WNBA player. Credit where credit's due - a straight, white girl dating a white dude!
That definitely seems to be the exception (at WNBA level, but still), rather than the norm.
She scored the most points playing against other women LOL. Talk about padding the numbers during garbage time.