ESPN Cuts Ties With Elle Duncan After Controversial Caitlin Clark Comments
Sports media giant ESPN has reportedly parted ways with veteran anchor Elle Duncan following a controversial on-air critique of WNBA rookie Caitlin Clark. Though the network hasn’t officially confirmed the dismissal, sources say Duncan’s exit came swiftly after a segment many called divisive and inflammatory.
The Segment That Sparked Backlash
Duncan questioned the “media obsession” with Clark, implying that her rapid rise was driven by factors “beyond basketball.” Though she avoided explicit claims, many viewers interpreted her comments as racially charged, prompting #FireElleDuncan to trend across social media.
“Criticizing success to stir outrage isn’t commentary—it’s a disservice,” one sports fan wrote online.
Clark’s Rising Stardom
Caitlin Clark, the former NCAA scoring leader and WNBA No. 1 pick, has rapidly become the face of women’s basketball. Her professionalism and performance have earned her respect and record-breaking attention.
ESPN’s Silent Response
While Duncan’s shows were pulled and her name scrubbed from schedules, ESPN has issued no formal statement—only a vague note on “respectful dialogue.”
With fans rallying behind Clark, ESPN is now under pressure to balance free speech with accountability in sports journalism.