Face of the WNBA Injured Again as Players Head Into All-Star Break
BOSTON, JUL 16 – Caitlin Clark has suffered four muscle injuries this season, and her absence could impact Indiana Fever's performance, who are nearly six points better per 100 possessions with her on court.
- Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever injured her right groin late in the second half of their 85-77 WNBA win over the Connecticut Sun in Boston on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
- Clark's injury followed a series of four muscle injuries this year, including a quad strain on May 24 that sidelined her for five games before her June 14 return.
- After helping set up the Fever's final basket, Clark walked down the court clutching her groin, visibly emotional, and then sat on the bench with a towel draped over her head.
- Fever coach Stephanie White noted a minor issue with Clark's groin and confirmed that she is undergoing evaluation, with another assessment planned in the near future.
- The injury cast doubt on Clark's participation in Friday's 3-point contest and the weekend's Indiana-hosted All-Star Game, with the team prepared to adjust as they prepare for a tough New York matchup.
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