• Lyndsey D'Arcangelo on WNBA, Diana Taurasi, Caitlin Clark, and more

  • Jul 3 2024
  • Length: 47 mins
  • Podcast

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Lyndsey D'Arcangelo on WNBA, Diana Taurasi, Caitlin Clark, and more

  • Summary

  • Host Jessica Kleinschmidt interviews women's sports expert Lyndsey D'Arcangelo. Jessica and Lyndsey discuss a wide range of topics including men in media learning to talk about women's sports, Diana Taurasi's praise of Caitlin Clark, the growth of the WNBA and women's sports, and more.


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    -1:15: Welcome Lyndsey to Short and to the Point

    -1:56: Gain in popularity and consumption in women’s sports

    -4:07: Specific moment that drove popularity in women’s sports?

    -5:54: Women athletes having the added responsibility to grow the sport that the men may not have

    -8:17: Describing Caitlin Clark, and what she’s done, to the casual sports fan

    -11:06: Comparisons

    -14:01: Diana Taurasi on Caitlin Clark

    -17:23: How long was this Taurasi/Clark narrative brewing?

    -19:56: Media ignoring Clark’s teammates?

    -22:35: Lack of quality content in media for women’s sports

    -30:27: Men learning to talk about the WNBA

    -36:12: Instances of women’s sports getting more respect

    -38:47: Pop culture embracing the WNBA

    -41:45: Pursuing covering women’s sports


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