Indiana Fever, Caitlin Clark and Washington Mystics
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Over the last week, the Fever have lost Caitlin Clark (left quad), Sydney Colson (upper left leg) and Sophie Cunningham (right ankle) to injuries, which has left them with just eight available players ahead of their matchup with the Washington Mystics on Tuesday.
Caitlin Clark's new Fever teammate already knows her well—maybe a little too well. The Indiana Fever announced on Monday they were signing guard Aari McDonald via the WNBA's hardship exemption after losing three guards to injury six games into the young season.
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The Mirror US on MSNFever president confirms plans to capitalize on emergency WNBA rule amid Caitlin Clark absenceCaitlin Clark's injury has hit the Indiana Fever hard, with the WNBA franchise on a three-game losing streak, but its President has revealed plans to bolster the roster
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EssentiallySports on MSNWNBA’s Disrespect to Indiana Fever Loud and Clear as National Analyst Drops Bold Claim Around Caitlin Clark & Co.It's been just two games without Caitlin Clark, and the league is already experiencing tremors of her absence. The post WNBA’s Disrespect to Indiana Fever Loud and Clear as National Analyst Drops Bold Claim Around Caitlin Clark & Co.
The NBA playoffs bring out the biggest stars to support their team, including Caitlin Clark, who was seen at Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals.
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The Mirror US on MSNInjured Caitlin Clark shows class with amazing gesture to young WNBA fan after grueling tripCaitlin Clark was ruled out for two weeks with a left quad injury, but that didn't stop her from making one young fan's day during Indiana's defeat to Connecticut Sun
Indiana Fever wing Lexie Hull noted how the team feels completely different without Caitlin Clark on the court.
Olsen was a very good player at Spring-Ford High, the school’s all-time leading scorer when she graduated and the 2021 Miss Pennsylvania Basketball award winner. But it wasn’t earth-shattering when the Collegeville native arrived at Villanova, just as it wasn’t when Maddy Siegrist arrived from Poughkeepsie, N.Y., three years earlier.