This episode of The C.L. Brown Show features ESPN basketball analyst Debbie Antonelli to discuss women’s basketball and the future of the game.
Antonelli, who also calls Indiana Fever games, talks about the impact of Caitlin Clark. She tells why she’s been saying for 15 years that the NCAA women’s basketball tournament should hold the entire Sweet 16 in Las Vegas. And why a go-to player emerging for Louisville women’s basketball may ultimately determine its success.
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This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: How Caitlin Clark helped grow women’s basketball as WNBA rookie