Resale Prices for Sky-Fever at UC Plummet After Caitlin Clark Injury. Can They Still Break the WNBA Record?
- On Tuesday at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, the Indiana Fever secured their first victory without injured star Caitlin Clark by defeating the Washington Mystics 85-76.
- The win followed Clark’s left quadriceps injury sustained on May 26, which sidelined her for at least two weeks and left the Fever dealing with multiple key injuries.
- Emergency hardship signee Aari McDonald, who was signed on Monday and had only a single practice before the game, played 27 minutes off the bench and contributed 7 points, dished out 5 assists, and recorded 3 steals.
- Coach Stephanie White highlighted McDonald's leadership on the court, noting how she helped steady the team during critical moments, while Kelsey Mitchell contributed a game-high 24 points.
- The victory snapped a three-game losing streak and raised hope as the Fever improved to 3-4, aiming to build momentum amid ongoing injury challenges.
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Resale prices for Sky-Fever at UC plummet after Caitlin Clark injury. Can they still break the WNBA record?
CHICAGO — The Chicago Sky are set to make history Saturday when they face the Indiana Fever at the United Center — the first professional women’s basketball game played in the 31-year-old arena.

Caitlin Clark's quad strain will be re-evaluated this weekend. She considers herself day-to-day
Caitlin Clark Drops Major Hint About When She’ll Return to Fever Lineup
The Indiana Fever have had a rough go of things without superstar guard Caitlin Clark. The team announced on May 26 that Clark would miss at least two weeks with a left quadriceps strain, which she admitted to reporters on Thursday she injured in Indiana’s 90-88 loss to the reigning WNBA champion New York Liberty two days prior. Caitlin Clark speaks with the media and provides a status update after the team’s practice on Thursday. pic.twitter.c…
CBS producer Deb Boulac set to make more history with Fever-Sky broadcast
Deb Boulac is an award-winning, groundbreaking TV producer. So it’s fitting that she’ll lead a historic broadcast Saturday when CBS airs the Fever-Sky game at the United Center — the first regular-season game in WNBA history to air on broadcast TV in prime time.“I’m honored to be able to be part of this, and I think that women’s basketball is getting the stage they deserve,” said Boulac, who has been at CBS since 1998. “I think when you celebrat…
Indiana Fever HC Makes 1 Thing Clear to Locker Room With Caitlin Clark Injured
After a long time waiting and mounting pressure, Stephanie White can finally exhale. With their first win since Clark’s injury, the Fever has snapped the skid and reignited hope for the season. The Fever had a revenge of sorts as they won 85-76 against the Washington Mystics, against whom they had lost last week. The win was not as comfortable as the scoreline might suggest, as they had to grind it out against the likes of Kiki Iriafen and Britt…
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