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Caitlin Clark Issues Statement After Indiana Fever News originally appeared on Athlon Sports. A practice session at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Friday offered a glimmer of positive news for Indiana Fever fans.
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EssentiallySports on MSNIndiana Fever Fans Pinpoint Main Culprit After Suffering Worst Loss of the SeasonAari McDonald might as well have been one of the best signings of the Indiana Fever this season. The post Indiana Fever Fans Pinpoint Main Culprit After Suffering Worst Loss of the Season appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Caitlin Clark was forced to apologize to fans seated courtside at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Tuesday, June 3 after an on-court accident involving a large bouncy ball, as the Indiana
The former Iowa Hawkeyes star went to retrieve the ball as Sophie Cunningham, also sidelined with a right ankle injury, looked on. After stepping back onto the court, Clark turned and apologized to the fan for the accidental bounce. "Sorry," Clark said with a smile on her face.
Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White was absent from the team on Friday as Aliyah Boston and her teammates prepared for a highly anticipated matchup against the Chicago Sky.
The Fever struggle without Caitlin Clark, falling to the Mystics as her quad injury sidelines her for at least two weeks.
The Indiana Fever are digging deep to fill out their injured roster and have a new point guard taking some of Caitlin Clark's former minutes.
An injury will keep Caitlin Clark sidelined for Saturday’s Chicago Sky-Indiana Fever game at the United Center — and the momentum behind ticket sales shifted accordingly.
ESPN predicts a surprising 74.2% chance for the Indiana Fever to win against the Washington Mystics on Tuesday, despite missing key players Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham. The Fever will rely on Aari McDonald to bolster their backcourt amid injury challenges.