WNBA didn't rescind Caitlin Clarks latest technical foul
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Caitlin Clark exited the Indiana Fever’s game against the Phoenix Mercury on Wednesday night due to a back injury. However, one WNBA analyst isn’t buying it, arguing that the Fever superstar did not suffer an injury but instead “quit” on her teammates.
The Phoenix Mercury caused controversy with a social media post following their 111-109 win over the Indiana Fever.
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WNBA fans in uproar after Caitlin Clark takes Alyssa Thomas’ fist to throat in Fever-Mercury game
The WNBA referees have missed a pretty bad foul from Phoenix Mercury forward Alyssa Thomas on Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark on Wednesday evening at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. During the first half of their latest matchup,
Indiana Fever coach Stephanie White said it was "absolutely unacceptable" in a fiery press conference with Caitlin Clark defenders not being called for fouls.
An Indiana man was charged Wednesday on accusations he stalked WNBA player Sophie Cunningham and sent her threatening and explicit messages on social media.
Aliyah Boston is set to receive a $500 WNBA fine after being assessed a Flagrant 1 foul on Kahleah Copper in Indiana's 111-109 loss to the Phoenix Mercury, as the Fever also deal with Caitlin Clark's back injury and a mounting technical foul situation.
The Indiana Fever (10-7) look to complete a two-game homecourt sweep of the Phoenix Mercury (5-13) when they meet for the second straight game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis on Wednesday night.
Indiana’s stars reflected on the moments that first sparked their love for the game. Long before they became household names in the WNBA, the Indiana Fever’s biggest stars were simply kids experimenting with different sports,
