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Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever secured their third-straight win, defeating the Connecticut Sun on Tuesday night. But Clark was forced to leave the game in the final minute with a groin injury, which is separate from her previous groin issue that kept her out five games.
Last August, the WNBA announced that Indianapolis — home of the Indiana Fever and Caitlin Clark — would host the league’s All-Star weekend this season for the first time
Pivotal collective bargaining negotiations form a backdrop to Saturday’s annual showcase for the league’s top players.
With the Indiana Fever's Caitlin Clark and Phoenix Mercury's Satou Sabally on the sideline for the WNBA All-Star Game on Saturday, Team Clark has found its replacements. Washington Mystics guard Brittney Sykes and Atlanta Dream forward Brionna Jones will step in for Clark and Sabally, respectively.
The WNBA has been hit with several high-profile injuries, including Caitlin Clark’s, ahead of All-Star Weekend. Here’s what Liberty coach Sandy Brondello had to say about it.
Sabreena Merchant and Ben Pickman of The Athletic shared the results of an anonymous WNBA player's poll Monday, and the Phoenix Mercury star was named the biggest trash talker in the league.
It’s shaping up to be a rough stretch for the WNBA’s top stars, as yet another All-Star is forced to the sidelines. Following Caitlin Clark’s injury, Phoenix Mercury forward Satou Sabally has announced she will miss the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game.
The Caitlin Clark viewership train is showing no signs of slowing down. Both Indiana Fever games this past weekend drew enormous audiences as the star continued her comeback from injury. Friday’s Fever-Atlanta Dream game on Ion averaged nearly 1.