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Yahoo
36 minutes ago
- Sport
- Yahoo
Caitlin Clark's College Coach Calling For WNBA Rule Change
Caitlin Clark's College Coach Calling For WNBA Rule Change originally appeared on The Spun. Lisa Bluder knows very well that defenses are always keeping a close eye on Caitlin Clark. After all, she coached the WNBA All-Star for four years at Iowa. Advertisement Earlier this week, Clark dealt with a few hard hits during the Fever-Sun game. For starters, she got poked in the eye by Jacy Sheldon. A few moments later, Marina Mabrey bumped her to the ground. It was a wild sequence that ended with Clark and Mabrey receiving technical fouls. Following the Fever's win over the Sun on Tuesday night, Clark let the media know that she's not worried about opposing defenses getting physical with her. "At the end of the day, I'm here to play basketball... my game's gonna talk and that's all that really matters," Clark told reporters. Bluder, however, believes the WNBA may have to consider changing their rules. CLEVELAND, OHIO - APRIL 04: AP Player of the Year Caitlin Clark #22 of the Iowa Hawkeyes poses with her award and head coach Lisa Bluder during a press conference ahead of the 2024 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament Final Four at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse on April 04, 2024 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by)During a conversation with TMZ Sports, the former Iowa women's basketball coach advocated for more fouls being called in the WNBA. Advertisement "It's a part of the WNBA. It's a part of the rules right now, and if we want that to change, I think we have to change the way the game is called," Bluder told TMZ Sports. Bluder wasn't done discussing the future of the WNBA. "I think there needs to be more freedom of movement in our game," Bluder said. "Which means, yes, calling more fouls, which people don't like, but people will adjust. The players will adjust. If we start calling more fouls and emphasize the rules, the players will adjust. I think that's the only way to change the behavior. And I think what's gonna happen is more people are gonna enjoy the game." Fans probably don't want regular-season games to be extended, but calling more fouls would protect Clark and other stars in the WNBA. Advertisement Related: WNBA Referees Are Under Fire For 'Failing' Caitlin Clark Caitlin Clark's College Coach Calling For WNBA Rule Change first appeared on The Spun on Jun 20, 2025 This story was originally reported by The Spun on Jun 20, 2025, where it first appeared.


BBC News
2 hours ago
- Sport
- BBC News
Gossip: Magpies face competition for Joao Pedro
Chelsea are planning to hijack Newcastle's move for Brighton and Brazil forward Joao Pedro, 23. (Sun), externalWant more transfer stories? Read Friday's full gossip columnFollow the gossip column on BBC Sport


Time of India
2 hours ago
- General
- Time of India
Lion's Gate Portal 2025: What to do when it opens on 8-8
Every year between July 26 and August 12, the Lion's Gate Portal opens. During this time, your spiritual energy is heightened with greater possibilities to transform and manifest. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Its energy peaks on August 8 (8-8). In 2025, this portal is expected to be especially powerful as it aligns with a strong Leo sun and a high-vibration Sirius energy. So, what should you actually do on 8/8 to benefit from this cosmic awakening? Let's find out. What Is the Lion's Gate Portal? The Lion's Gate Portal is activated when the Sun in Leo, the Earth, and Sirius (the brightest star in our sky) move into an alignment with the Orion's Belt. In numerology, 8-8 is a divinely auspicious number that represents infinity, abundance, and karmic balance. It's a rare energetic opening in the universe that invites you to connect with your higher self. What to do on Lion's Gate Portal 8-8 2025? 1. Set Clear Intentions Write down what you want to manifest. Be as specific as possible regarding whatever you desire - whether it's career, relationships, health, inner peace, or spiritual development. Visualize it as already yours. 2. Meditate with the Sun or Sirius Energy Take 10 minutes to meditate outdoors, especially at sunrise or sunset. Visualize a golden light surrounding you that is filling you with courage and clarity. 3. Journal or Create a Vision Board The 8-8 energy is the best time in the year to manifest via creative expression. Use this portal to create a vision board or journal entry that moves you closer to your goals. 4. Movement and Creativity Engage in activities like yoga, dancing, or art to release stagnant energy and invite inspiration. 5. Gratitude Practice Express gratitude for what you have and what you wish to receive to create a mindset of abundance. What Not to Do The portal amplifies both positive and negative energy. It depends on what you are focusing on. Hence, avoid pessimism, distractions, and conflicts. Protect your aura from things that drain you. Way to go! The Lion's Gate Portal isn't merely about wishful thinking, but also about conscious co-creation. Show up with courage and clarity, and the universe might just roar back in your favor.


Extra.ie
2 hours ago
- Extra.ie
Summer solstice: When is the longest day of the year in Ireland?
With the clocks going forward in recent weeks, we've been able to enjoy brighter mornings and longer evenings, and it won't be long until the longest day of the year is here. The Summer Solstice is the day that the sun is at its highest point in the sky, meaning it is the longest day of the year as a result of the amount of sunlight hours — and therefore the shortest night! The day was historically celebrated by many cultures throughout the years, and is still seen as a cause to celebrate life through music, dance and events. The Summer Solstice is the day that the sun is at its highest point in the sky, meaning it is the longest day of the year as a result of the amount of sunlight hours — and therefore the shortest night! Pic: Getty Images The Earth revolves around the Sun, and makes one rotation around every 365 days. The Earth's axis is tilted, however, with the Summer Solstice happening when the Earth's poles have their maximum tilt towards the sun. As the sun reaches its highest point on June 21, it means we will have the most daylight of the year, however following the Summer Solstice, less daylight will be given as we move towards the Winter months. The Summer Solstice is seen as the middle of summer and often referred to as midsummer — though in Ireland, it's barely a third of the way through the season! In Ireland, there will be about 17 hours of daylight, due to civil twilight which is a period between sunrise and sunset which will still make it feel bright. Pic: Getty Images In Ireland, there will be about 17 hours of daylight, due to civil twilight, which is a period between sunrise and sunset, which will still make it feel bright. While there are still some celebrations these days, the Solstice was a huge cause of celebration back in the day, with people often expressing their gratitude for surviving another year with good fortune and good food. The day would be celebrated with feasts, music, bonfires and religious rituals. Today, many will mark the Summer Solstice by visiting ancient monuments like Stonehenge or Newgrange.


India Today
2 hours ago
- Science
- India Today
Longest day of the year on June 21: All about the summer solstice
As the Northern Hemisphere welcomes the arrival of summer, June 21, 2025, brings the year's longest day and shortest night—the summer astronomical phenomenon occurs when the Earth's tilt leans most directly toward the Sun, placing it at its highest point in the sky over the Tropic of solstice will officially occur at 8:12 am IST as most countries in the Northern Hemisphere will experience the longest daylight hours on June Countries like India, the United States, and much of Europe will enjoy extended sunshine, with the North Pole experiencing 24 hours of daylight. Photo: Nasa WHY WILL JUNE 21 BE THE LONGEST DAY OF THE YEAR?The solstice date varies slightly each year due to the fact that Earth's orbit around the Sun takes approximately 365.25 days. Leap years adjust for this, helping to keep our calendar aligned with the planet's the summer solstice highlights Earth's 23.5-degree axial tilt, the reason for our this day, the Sun's rays strike the Northern Hemisphere more directly and for a longer duration, providing the most sunlight of the contrast, the June solstice marks the shortest day of the year in the Southern Hemisphere. The farther a location is from the equator, the more noticeable this effect within the Antarctic Circle enter a period of polar night, during which the Sun doesn't rise above the horizon at all. Graphic: Nasa Beyond science, the solstice holds deep cultural and spiritual meaning. From ancient Egypt to modern England, people have observed this celestial event for thousands of remains a focal point, where crowds gather to witness the sunrise through the monument's ancient stones. In India, the solstice is closely followed by International Yoga Day, promoting harmony between body and summer solstice not only signals the beginning of astronomical summer but also invites reflection. As daylight begins to wane from June 22 onward, it shows nature's rhythms and the Earth's ceaseless Reel