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Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese Catch Attention After Big WNBA News originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The WNBA has been on an upward trajectory in recent years, thanks to emerging superstars like Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark and Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese. The league has been soaring attendance and has record-breaking viewership.
The Fever notched arguably their most resilient win of the WNBA season Sunday afternoon against the Sun in a game that started with some chippiness and ended with fireworks.
The Indiana Fever pulled off a dramatic overtime win on Sunday, rallying from a 21-point deficit to defeat the Connecticut Sun 99-93 despite being shorthanded. It was the largest comeback victory in franchise history, and proved the Fever’s resilience in the face of mounting setbacks.
Kelsey Mitchell knocked down a career-high 38 points to lead Indiana a 21-point comeback victory over the Connecticut Sun — the largest come-from-behind win in Fever history — and Aliyah Boston also wrote her name in the team's record books.
From now til the end of time, Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese will always be rivals, and former First Lady Michelle Obama is weighing in. In college, Reese and C
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Last year, Clark also helped the Fever make the WNBA playoffs for the first time since 2016. Indiana finished with a 20-20 record, finishing the season with the No. 6 seed. They went on to lose to Stephanie White and the Connecticut Sun in two games, dismissing coach Christie Sides shortly after.
Caitlin Clark hinted she may return to college basketball as a coach after her WNBA career, creating lot of hype.
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Caitlin Clark’s prolonged absence has outspoken personality Skip Bayless questioning whether the WNBA and Indiana Fever are lying about the severity of her injury. On July 15, Clark suffered a right groin injury that — coupled with two other soft tissue injuries — has forced her to miss 20 of 33 regular-season games this season.