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Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark will miss her fifth consecutive game with a right groin injury on Wednesday when her team hosts DeWanna Bonner and the Phoenix Mercury. Clark, who was injured late in the Fever's win over the Connecticut Sun on July 15, does not have an official return timeline.
The former Iowa guard received the most fan votes, earning All-Star captain honors. She selected her team during the All-Star draft and made headlines by orchestrating the first-ever All-Star coaching swap, trading Minnesota Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve for New York Liberty’s Sandy Brondello.
The WNBA star makes about $76,000, compared to the average NBA player earning $9.7 million—and it's forced some female athletes to make ends meet with creative side-hustles.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNCaitlin Clark Foundation unveils new court, gifts school suppliesOver the Indiana Fever's break between games, Caitlin Clark returned to Des Moines to unveil a new outdoor basketball court and gift school supplies.
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The Indiana Fever are looking to make a postseason run in Caitlin Clark's second WNBA season, led by head coach Stephanie White. Indiana has been on a rollercoaster for much of the season and Clark hasn't been available for much of the game action.
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Caitlin Clark Fan Ejected from WNBA Game Turns Out to Be Off-Duty CopCaitlin Clark Fan Ejected from Fever Game Was Actually an Off-Duty Cop A courtside incident involving a Caitlin Clark fan at Fever-Sun WNBA game has taken a surprising twist. During the July 15 matchup between the Indiana Fever and the Connecticut Sun at TD Garden in Boston,
There has been no shortage of jokes comparing the WNBA to the WWE in recent times. Said cracks were particularly evident following a particularly physical game