
Injured Caitlin Clark Out of WNBA All-Star Weekend. Is It Good News for the Indiana Fever?
Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever is the biggest name in the WNBA, but she has had an injury-riddled 2025 season.
Clark will not participate in the WNBA All-Star Game, or the 3-Point Contest this weekend in Indianapolis.
Washington’s Brittney Sykes will replace Clark in the All-Star Game, while Indiana teammate Lexie Hull will take part for Clark in the 3-Point Contest.
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Sophie Cunningham Protects Caitlin Clark, Fans Start GoFundMe to Cover Fines
The Indiana Fever and Connecticut Sun were involved in a feisty game on Tuesday night, which started with Caitlin Clark and Jacy Sheldon getting into it.
Sophie Cunningham gave Sheldon a late, hard foul, resulting in a fracas and three ejections.
Indiana fans have started a GoFundMe to cover Cunningham’s fines.
The Indiana Fever and Connecticut Sun were involved in a combative game on ...
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Clark Gets in Scuffle, Teammates Respond in Testy Win Over Connecticut
Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever met the Connecticut Sun in a WNBA Commissioner’s Cup game.
The Fever won, but the game was marred by various scuffles, including one with Clark and Connecticut players.
Indiana’s Sophie Cunningham responded with a late flagrant foul and was ejected, along with Connecticut’s Jacy Sheldon and Lindsay Allen.
There is lots of attention towards Caitlin Cl...
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Angel Reese Becomes Second-Youngest Player with a WNBA Triple-Double
Angel Reese of the Chicago Sky is in her second season, leading the WNBA in rebounds as a rookie, making the All-Star and All-Rookie teams.
Much is made about a rivalry with Indiana’s Caitlin Clark, who had two triple-doubles last year, also as a rookie.
Reese joined Clark in esteemed company, becoming the second-youngest player to record a triple-double in Chicago’s 78-66 win over Connect...
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Caitlin Clark Hurts Quad, Out At Least Two Weeks
Caitlin Clark has gotten off to a solid start for the Indiana Fever, averaging 19.0 points and 9.3 assists.
The second-year player has been available during her short WNBA career, playing every game of her rookie season.
However, Clark is out for at least two weeks with a quad strain, and Indiana has to figure out how to play without their star.
The WNBA has experienced a massive growt...
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Liberty Win First WNBA Title in OT Thriller; Reeve Says Championship “Stolen” from Lynx
The New York Liberty and the Minnesota Lynx Battled Over Five Games for the WNBA Championship
The Liberty came away with a 67-62 win in overtime to claim their first franchise title in six tries.
Minnesota head coach Cheryl Reeves said that the title was “stolen” from Minnesota, due to poor officiating.
It was an incredible season for the WNBA in 2024. There was a massive increase in a...
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Wilson, Collier, Clark Headline All-WNBA Team
An exciting WNBA season is coming to a close as the New York Liberty are one game away from their first title in franchise history. The season awards have also been handed out, as Las Vegas’ A’ja Wilson (MVP), Indiana’s Caitlin Clark (Rookie of the Year), and Minnesota’s Napheesa Collier (Defensive Player of the Year) all took home hardware.
Those three players lead the way as the two All-WNBA...
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WNBA Recap: Liberty Get Revenge on Aces, Lynx/Sun Go to Game 5
The WNBA Finals are just around the corner, with one semifinal done, and another going to a series-deciding Game 5.
The New York Liberty avenged their 2023 Finals loss to Las Vegas by beating the Aces in four games.
The Connecticut Sun took the Minnesota Lynx to a fifth game with a huge Game 4 win.
The WNBA season is coming to the finish line, with the Finals slated to start on Thursda...
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Clark’s Rookie Season Ends; Collier Puts Up Historic Numbers; NY-LV Rematch Awaits
Caitlin Clark’s rookie season in the WNBA came to an end as the Connecticut Sun eliminated the Indiana Fever.
Napheesa Collier averaged a WNBA-record 40.0 points per game as Minnesota eliminated Phoenix.
A rematch of last year’s WNBA Finals awaits as the New York Liberty and the Las Vegas Aces both got through their first-round matchups.
The first round of the WNBA playoffs is complete...
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Caitlin Clark Rookie Card Sets Record for Women’s Basketball, Sells for $84,000
It has been a record-setting year for the Indiana Fever’s Caitlin Clark, both on and off the basketball court.
The former Iowa star has set records for rookie assists and three-pointers, then broke the overall single-season assist record, en route to being the unanimous Rookie of the Year.
In addition to fueling attendance records for the WNBA, a Caitlin Clark rookie card has been sold for...
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Is Clark Being Targeted for Flagrant Fouls, Especially by Chicago?
Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever has been the recipient of some physical plays this season in the WNBA.
A tweet revealed that she had been flagrantly fouled five times this season, which is 17% of the league’s flagrant-foul total. Four of those fouls have been by the Chicago Sky.
However, a more in-depth look by the Sporting News shows that it might not be targeting, for the most part.
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Clark and Reese Continue to Set WNBA Records in Rookie Campaigns
Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever and Angel Reese of the Chicago Sky were drafted to incredible fanfare for their WNBA rookie seasons.
The two rookies have lived up to the hype and then some, as Clark and Reese have been shattering WNBA records all seasons.
Clark has set the rookie record for assists in a season, while Reese is now the fastest player to 20 double-doubles.
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Clark Sets Another WNBA Record with 19 Assists in Loss to Dallas
Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever has been the biggest story in the WNBA during her rookie season.
Clark set a WNBA record with 19 assists in a 101-93 loss to Dallas on Wednesday night.
It was her last regular-season game before the All-Star Game, where a WNBA team will play Team USA before the Olympic break.
Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever is starting to find her feet in the WNBA....
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Clark Makes WNBA History with First Rookie Triple-Double
Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever continues a record-breaking rookie season in the WNBA after driving record crowds and TV viewership.
Clark became the first rookie in WNBA history to record a triple-double, hitting the mark in a win on Saturday over the New York Liberty.
Clark still leads the WNBA Rookie of the Year odds over Angel Reese of the Chicago Sky.
Caitlin Clark of the India...
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Fueled by Clark, Aces-Fever Has Largest WNBA Crowd Since '99
Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever have been playing to large crowds throughout the WNBA this season.
Two Indiana Fever games have drawn at least 20,000 fans this season, and the first was June 7 in Washington.
The second game was on Tuesday, July 2, when the Fever visited the two-time defending WNBA champions, the Las Vegas Aces.
The WNBA is setting records of all sorts this season, ...
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Caitlin Clark Left Off USA Basketball Team for the Olympics
The USA women’s national basketball team heads to Paris this summer for the Olympics, having won seven straight gold medals.
Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark, who has bee a massive marketing boost for the WNBA this season, was left off the team.
In an ESPN report, Clark said she’s “not disappointed” with being left off the team, and she’ll have a three-week rest after a grueling period o...
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