Longtime ESPN reporter Holly Rowe openly weeps before WNBA game and Caitlin Clark is to blame

Longtime ESPN sideline reporter Holly Rowe couldn't contain herself during Tuesday's Indiana Fever-Toronto Tempo game in Canada.And it had nothing to do with the game itself. In fact, it all went down before the game tipped off.Rowe, a fierce advocate for women's sports and the WNBA, filmed her emotional reaction to the sold-out arena before the game started.
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Longtime ESPN sideline reporter Holly Rowe couldn't contain herself during Tuesday's Indiana Fever-Toronto Tempo game in Canada.And it had nothing to do with the game itself. In fact, it all went down before the game tipped off.Rowe, a fierce advocate for women's sports and the WNBA, filmed her emotional reaction to the sold-out arena before the game started. The nearly minute-long video featured crowd shots and a crying Rowe as she soaked it all in.CAITLIN CLARK KEEPS DELIVERING RECORD WNBA VIEWERSHIP AS FEVER TOP 1 MILLION VIEWERS YET AGAIN"I'm trying to work a basketball game tonight," she started before covering her mouth as she was overcome with emotion. "But I keep crying because look at what they have built.
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- Longtime ESPN sideline reporter Holly Rowe couldn't contain herself during Tuesday's Indiana Fever-Toronto Tempo game in Canada.And it had nothing to do with the game itself. In fact, it all went down before the game tipped off.Rowe, a fierce advocate for women's sports and the WNBA, filmed her emotional reaction to the sold-out arena before the game started.
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Longtime ESPN reporter Holly Rowe openly weeps before WNBA game and Caitlin Clark is to blame
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