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Caitlin Clark is will miss at least two more games with a left quad injury. Even from the sidelines, the star guard’s presence has an impact.
The bad news for the Fever is that Clark's replacement in the starting lineup, Syndey Colson, also suffered a leg injury early in Friday's contest. The veteran guard was forced to exit the game in the first quarter after getting "tangled up" with a Sun player on the court.
The Indiana Fever announced some bad news on Monday, as Caitlin Clark will be out for at least two weeks with a strained left quadriceps muscle. The reigning WNBA Rookie of the Year has gotten off to a good start to her second season,
In their first contest without their star player, the Fever still had four players score in double-figures, and Lexie Hull contributed nine points as well. The team did turn the ball over more often because Clark manages a good portion of the ball-handling responsibilities, but there was plenty to be positive about for Indiana.
Clark has been out over Indiana's last two games thanks to a left quad strain she suffered in Saturday's loss to the New York Liberty. The former Iowa Hawkeyes star will be out for a minimum of two weeks, making her earliest possible return on June 10 against the Atlanta Dream.
The Connecticut Sun secured the first win of their 2025 WNBA regular season against the Indiana Fever on May 30, stealing a victory at Gainbridge Fieldhouse are
Just two weeks into the season, the injury bug has already started to spread around the WNBA and Dallas Wings rookie Paige Bueckers is the latest star to catch it.
The Indiana Fever signed six-time All-Star DeWanna Bonner to a one-year deal this offseason, and hopes were high that the veteran forward would be a real difference-maker alongside the likes of Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston.