Caitlin Clark
Coverage of Caitlin Clark in the Nexus archive.
- Stephanie White gives Caitlin Clark status update ahead of Fever-Sparks, but her next move raises questions
Caitlin Clark is set to return for the Indiana Fever's game against the Los Angeles Sparks but will be rested for the following matchup with the Phoenix Mercury. Coach Stephanie White disclosed a workload management plan, alternating Clark's and Aliyah Boston's availability due to back injuries, prioritizing Clark's long-term health despite potential criticism.
- Clark hopeful of returning for Fever against Sparks but may avoid back-to-back against Storm
Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever is hopeful to return against the Los Angeles Sparks on Wednesday but may avoid playing in a potential back-to-back game against the Phoenix Storm. She is rehabbing from a back injury that sidelined her in June and has not yet been medically cleared to play. Coach Stephanie White emphasized cautious decision-making based on medical advice.
- I took a sweat test at Gatorade's elite sports lab. It revealed 3 hydration mistakes I was making.
An amateur roller derby athlete underwent a sweat test at Gatorade Sports Science Institute, revealing hydration and fueling mistakes. The lab, part of PepsiCo's campus, analyzes sweat and performance metrics for elite athletes like Caitlin Clark and Lionel Messi to optimize hydration, electrolyte intake, and carbohydrate consumption.
- Why Caitlin Clark's poor ball security means you should fade the Indiana Fever against the Phoenix Mercury
The Indiana Fever, led by Caitlin Clark, face the Phoenix Mercury in a WNBA game where Clark's high turnover rate (4.8 per game) and poor defense are highlighted as key weaknesses. The Mercury's strong turnover prevention and veteran defense, including Alyssa Thomas, are positioned as advantages. Phoenix is a +7.5 underdog but has matchup edges in possessions and foul-line defense.
- Caitlin Clark scratched from Indiana Fever lineup at the last minute because of injury
Caitlin Clark was scratched from the Indiana Fever lineup due to a back injury, sparking concern across the league. This is her first missed game of the current season. The team will prioritize her long-term wellness and take things slowly before letting her return to the court.
- Caitlin Clark looks healthy as Fever cruise past Nigeria ahead of May 9 opener vs Wings
Caitlin Clark appears healthy and performed well in a preseason game against Nigeria, scoring 12 points and showing strong form ahead of the WNBA regular season opener on May 9 against the Dallas Wings. The game features the past four No. 1 overall WNBA Draft picks, including Clark (2024), Aliyah Boston (2023), and Paige Bueckers (2025).
- Caitlin Clark raises eyebrows with comment on team's AI post that showed her with a distorted hand
Caitlin Clark humorously commented on a distorted AI-generated image of her hand from the Indiana Fever's Instagram post, which has since been removed. The post, initially reported by Front Office Sports, sparked lighthearted social media reactions. Clark, entering her third WNBA season with the Fever, is recovering from a 2025 injury-plagued campaign and aims to lead the team toward a 2026 championship.