Clark's Injury Ordeal: Fever Push For Playoffs Despite Star's Absence
Caitlin Clark, the Indiana Fever's star guard and 2024 Rookie of the Year, has been officially ruled out for the remainder of the 2025 WNBA season due to a right groin sprain suffered on July 15. The announcement, made on September 4, concludes a challenging season for Clark, who missed 28 of 41 regular-season games, including the Commissioner's Cup final and the All-Star Game. This marks a significant departure from her college career at the University of Iowa and her rookie WNBA season in 2024, during which she never missed a game.
Clark's injury-plagued second season began with left leg soreness during the preseason, followed by a left quad sprain in May that sidelined her for five games. She returned in June, making a strong statement with 32 points, 9 assists, and 8 rebounds against the New York Liberty. However, she was again ruled out later that month with a left groin sprain, only to return briefly in July before suffering the season-ending right groin injury. In August, a bone bruise on her left ankle was also discovered, which she rehabilitated concurrently with the groin injury.
Despite her limited playing time, Clark averaged 16.5 points, 8.8 assists, 5.0 rebounds, and 1.6 steals in the 13 games she played. Her absence, combined with season-ending injuries to key guards Sydney Colson, Aari McDonald, Sophie Cunningham, and forward Chloe Bibby, forced the Fever to navigate an unprecedented level of adversity. The team had to rely on multiple hardship players, including Odyssey Sims, Aerial Powers, and Shey Peddy, to fill out their roster, with 18 players suiting up over the season.
Remarkably, amidst these challenges, the Indiana Fever demonstrated immense resilience, clinching a playoff berth on Sunday with a dominant 94-65 victory over the Washington Mystics. This achievement marks their second consecutive postseason appearance, a feat not accomplished since the franchise's successful run from 2005 to 2016. The team also set a new franchise record with 23 victories in the longest WNBA season (44 games) and secured their first winning season since 2015.
Key players like Aliyah Boston and Kelsey Mitchell stepped up in Clark's absence, with Mitchell, an All-Star, averaging 21.2 points and 3.9 assists in games without Clark. Coach Stephanie White lauded her team's
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