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WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark is nursing a quad injury that will sideline her for at least two weeks, so she's looking for ways to stay involved with the Indiana Fever.
Caitlin Clark might not be playing in the WNBA for the next few weeks as she recovers from a quad injury, but fans will still be able to enjoy watching her hit highlight reel three-pointers, at least in some capacity.
Since Caitlin Clark set foot on a WNBA court, she has transcended women's basketball, and even legends from other sports have taken notice. NHL icon Wayne Gretzky is certainly a fan of Clark and what she's done for women's sports in general.
Candace Parker says Caitlin Clark's rough treatment is part of stardom, while the Sky plan to retire Parker’s jersey this summer.
With Caitlin Clark sidelined against the Mystics, the Fever’s lack of a reliable backup point guard was on full display.
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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.
On May 27, the WNBA issued a statement that its investigation into alleged fan misconduct during the Chicago Sky vs. Indiana Fever game on May 17 had concluded,