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Indiana Fever's Caitlin Clark Injures Groin in Win vs. Connecticut Sun

BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, JUL 16 – Clark reacted to a disputed call by referee Michael Price and left the game late with a recurring groin injury that may affect her participation in upcoming All-Star and Fever games.

  • Caitlin Clark exited the Indiana Fever’s Tuesday game against the Connecticut Sun late in the fourth quarter due to a suspected injury to her right groin, as the Fever secured an 85-77 victory.
  • Clark's injury followed previous absences this season due to left groin and quad injuries that caused her to miss 10 total games.
  • Clark assisted Kelsey Mitchell before the injury, appeared in pain as she left the court, and the Fever secured their third straight win with a 12-10 record.
  • Fever coach Stephanie White mentioned that Clark experienced some discomfort in her groin and said they plan to assess the situation further before determining the next steps.
  • Clark's status for Friday's 3-point contest and Saturday's All-Star Game in Indianapolis, her hometown, remains uncertain pending further evaluation.
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Yardbarker broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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