Caitlin Clark's recent quad injury has sent shockwaves through the WNBA, impacting the Indiana Fever's upcoming game against Angel Reese and affecting ticket prices.
Caitlin Clark's recent quad injury has left fans and analysts buzzing. With her sidelined, who will take the lead in the WNBA MVP race? Discover the implications for the Fever and more.
The Indiana Fever will be without star guard Caitlin Clark for at least two weeks due to a strained quad. This could significantly impact their season as they face tough opponents during her absence.
Caitlin Clark faces her first professional injury, sidelining her for at least two weeks. The Indiana Fever star will miss crucial games, but this could be a unique opportunity for growth.
Caitlin Clark, star guard for the Indiana Fever, will miss at least two weeks due to a quadricep strain. This injury raises concerns for the team's upcoming games, including matchups against the Mystics and Sun.
In a nail-biting finish, the Indiana Fever fell short against the New York Liberty, facing controversial officiating and a fourth-quarter collapse. Was the game stolen from them?
In a nail-biting finish, Caitlin Clark's record-setting performance wasn't enough as the Indiana Fever narrowly lost to the Atlanta Dream 91-90. Clark scored 27 points and 11 assists, but the Fever struggled defensively against Atlanta's offense.
Caitlin Clark's stellar triple-double performance in the Fever's season opener was marred by a heated altercation with Angel Reese. Tempers flared as Clark's foul escalated the rivalry, but both players downplayed the intensity.
The WNBA is investigating allegations of hateful comments from fans during the season opener between the Indiana Fever and Chicago Sky. Both teams and the league are committed to ensuring a safe environment for all players. Discover the details behind this shocking incident.
In an explosive season opener, Caitlin Clark secured her third triple-double while facing off against rival Angel Reese, leading the Indiana Fever to a 93-58 victory over the Chicago Sky. Tensions flared with Clark's flagrant foul, but both players downplayed the rivalry post-game.