LS ‘Stephanie White FURIOUS As WNBA Referees RIGGED Caitlin Clark TO BE INJURED AGAIN!’

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Stephanie White FURIOUS As WNBA Referees RIGGED Caitlin Clark TO BE INJURED AGAIN!

The WNBA Indiana Fever just beat the WNBA Connecticut Sun for their third straight win, fans erupting in joy, when suddenly Caitlin Clark of WNBA Indiana Fever started limping, clutching her groin.

The cameras caught her tears streaming down her face on the bench.

This wasn’t just any injury – this was the same groin that sidelined her before.

But here’s what makes this even more devastating – the referees allowed the same dangerous physicality that’s been targeting her all season long to continue unchecked, for Clark and for the rest of the Indiana Fever – and Stephanie White is furious at the WNBA referees for allowing all of this to happen.

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Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White addressed the constant physicality star guard Caitlin Clark continues to face in the league after Clark went down with what appeared to be a groin injury during Tuesday night’s win over the Connecticut Sun.

Speaking to reporters after the 85-77 win. White was asked about her thoughts on the “physical battle” Clark has faced – both throughout the season and in Tuesday’s game.

Caitlin Clark upset on the bench

Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark on the bench after a play in the final second of the game against the Connecticut Sun at TD Garden in Boston, July 15, 2025. (David Butler II-Imagn Images)

“Are you trying to get me fined again?” White asked with a laugh, before expanding on her answer.

“There’s a level of physicality that they’re able to play with against her. I knew it as an opponent, and I see it as her coach. I’m not exactly sure why, it just is what it is,” she said. “We’ve got to help her learn to adjust and use it against them in certain ways. We’ve got to find some ways to make it a little easier for her.”

Admittedly, White added that the WNBA as a whole has seen more physical play on the court than ever before.

“The level of physicality overall in our league has been at a different level than it’s been for a long time.

Stephanie White

Head coach Stephanie White and Caitlin Clark (Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

“I’m sending it to you,” she said to the reporters with a wink.

Clark appeared to re-injure her groin late in the game, which could sideline the All-Star captain ahead of Saturday night’s game. She made a pass, and as she walked off the court appeared to grab at her leg. Clark was on the sideline in tears.

Caitlin Clark hunches over

Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark reacts after a play against the Connecticut Sun at TD Garden in Boston, July 15, 2025. (David Butler II-Imagn Images)

In the team’s latest update on Wednesday morning, Clark was listed as questionable with a groin injury. The Fever will play the New York Liberty in Brooklyn at 7:30 p.m. ET.

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