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Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark suffered a groin injury during a game against the Connecticut Sun last season.
The Indiana Fever are back in action on June 8 against the Washington Mystics. It’s part of the 2026 WNBA Commissioner’s Cup, and the Fever are looking to bounce back after losing to the New York Liberty on Saturday. Aside from her struggles on the ...
The first quarter of the 2026 WNBA season has been dominated by the discourse surrounding Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark. Clark has had an up-and-down season, from a late scratch due to a back injury,
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Veteran columnist Bill Plaschke blasts Caitlin Clark for whining, calls her a "spoiled brat"
Caitlin Clark has never had a quiet third season. A nagging back injury, a viral sideline argument with coach Stephanie White, foul trouble that keeps piling up, and a 5-5 record that has the Indiana Fever looking nothing like the team that won the Commissioner’s Cup a year ago.
Caitlin Clark responded to backlash and scrutiny after a tough week, reminding fans that challenges are part of the process.
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Caitlin Clark reveals she vomited at halftime before strong second-half performance
Caitlin Clark was not in the injury report ahead of the game between the Indiana Fever and the Atlanta Dream, but it seemed like she was dealing with an illness throughout the game, as she had to head back to the locker room to throw up.
Each WNBA team is slated for a record-setting 44-game schedule this regular season, and there’s no reason to believe that anything would cause the schedule to become shorter anytime soon. Yet, with so many injuries across the league despite not even being a full month into the season,
