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Former Fever Player Joins Kate Martin, Valkyries Before Caitlin Clark Matchup
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A former Indiana Fever player has signed with the Las Vegas Valkyries, reuniting with Kate Martin—just in time for the team's upcoming game against Caitlin Clark and the Fever. It’s a small-world WNBA moment, with former teammates now facing off.
Editor’s Note: Player movement in the WNBA is always juicy, especially when it involves big names like Caitlin Clark. This adds a personal rivalry layer to the upcoming game—fans love seeing former teammates compete, and it could spark some extra intensity on the court.
WNBA upgrades Marina Mabrey technical foul from Caitlin Clark shove
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The WNBA took a second look at Marina Mabrey's shove on Caitlin Clark during a recent game and decided the original technical foul wasn't enough—they've upgraded the penalty. It's a clear signal the league isn't shrugging off physical altercations, especially involving high-profile players like Clark.
Editor’s Note: This might seem like a minor league ruling, but it actually speaks to how seriously the WNBA is taking player conduct—especially when it involves rising stars like Caitlin Clark, who’s already drawing massive attention to the league. Upgrading the foul sends a message: unnecessary roughness won’t fly, even in the heat of competition.
Sophie Cunningham, Marina Mabrey avoid suspensions after Fever-Sun clash
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The Indiana Fever's win over the Connecticut Sun turned heated after a late hit on Caitlin Clark by Marina Mabrey sparked a fourth-quarter brawl. Despite the scuffle, key players like Mabrey and Sophie Cunningham avoided suspensions—good news for both teams as they push through the season.
Editor’s Note: Tempers flaring in the WNBA isn’t new, but when stars like Clark and Mabrey are involved, it draws extra attention. The league’s decision not to suspend anyone suggests they’re balancing discipline with keeping the competition intact—especially as the Fever’s rising popularity makes every game must-watch TV.
The WNBA Had Too Much Going On Last Night
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The WNBA had an absolute whirlwind of a night with six games crammed into Wednesday, five of which overlapped—leaving players and fans scrambling to keep up. Phoenix Mercury’s Kahleah Copper, whose team had the night off, summed it up perfectly with a stunned "Wow" on social media, highlighting how rare it was for anyone to have a moment to breathe, let alone spectate.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about a chaotic schedule—it’s a snapshot of the WNBA’s growing pains. With an odd number of teams (13) and the in-season Commissioner’s Cup adding complexity, the league’s logistics are being tested. For fans, it’s a reminder of how fast the game is expanding, but also how the infrastructure (like scheduling) needs to catch up.
Valkyries sign 2025 Fever draft pick
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The Golden State Valkyries have locked in rookie guard Bree Hall, their 20th overall pick in this year’s WNBA draft, after she spent the preseason with the Indiana Fever. ESPN’s Kendra Andrews broke the news, confirming Hall’s shift to the Valkyries’ roster.
Editor’s Note: For Valkyries fans, this is a solid move—Hall adds fresh talent to their backcourt, and her preseason experience with the Fever could give her a head start. For the league, it’s another sign of teams hustling to secure promising draft picks early, especially with expansion teams like Golden State building their foundation. Keep an eye on how Hall fits into their system—she could be a sneaky-good piece for their inaugural season.
Is Caitlin Clark wearing a target on her back as she rises to stardom? | The Facility
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Former NFL star LeSean McCoy chimed in on the heated Indiana Fever vs. Connecticut Sun game, where rookie phenom Caitlin Clark took a hard foul that sparked a scuffle. McCoy’s take? He’s questioning whether Clark—whose meteoric rise has made her the WNBA’s brightest new star—is now facing extra physicality from opponents who see her as a target. It’s part of a bigger debate about how rising talents get treated when they shake up the league.
Editor’s Note: Clark’s dominance is forcing the WNBA into uncharted territory—both in popularity and in how players adjust to her game. If veterans are playing her rougher, it could signal growing pains for the league as it balances competition with protecting its stars. Either way, all eyes are on how this plays out.
Caitlin Clark gets in scuffle, How has she impacted the WNBA? | The Herd
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Caitlin Clark, the rising star of the Indiana Fever, found herself in a heated moment during their win over the Connecticut Sun after taking a hard foul. Colin Cowherd argues that this kind of attention—even the physical play—is actually a good sign for both Clark and the WNBA, highlighting how her presence is shaking up the league and drawing more eyes to the game.
Editor’s Note: Love her or not, Caitlin Clark is undeniably changing the WNBA’s trajectory. The fact that she’s sparking debates, drawing fouls, and pulling in viewers shows just how much her star power is reshaping women’s basketball—for better or worse. Whether it’s through highlight plays or on-court drama, she’s making the league harder to ignore.
Wings’ Arike Ogunbowale declares Geno Auriemma ‘beef over’
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Dallas Wings star Arike Ogunbowale put an end to her long-standing feud with UConn coach Geno Auriemma after leading her team to an 80-71 win over the Golden State Valkyries. The victory, only the Wings' second this season, was a bright spot for the struggling team, but the bigger headline was Ogunbowale burying the hatchet with Auriemma—a notable moment given their past tensions.
Editor’s Note: Sports rivalries and personal beefs often overshadow the game, so when a high-profile player like Ogunbowale publicly moves on from a feud, it’s a win for the league’s vibe. Plus, the Wings desperately needed something to celebrate—even a small step forward matters when you're at the bottom of the standings.
Caitlin Clark pushed to ground, and does some shoving of her own, during testy win over Sun
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Indiana Fever rookie sensation Caitlin Clark found herself in the middle of a scrappy, physical battle against the Connecticut Sun. She took an elbow to the eye and got knocked down but didn’t back down—returning some shoves of her own in a heated game that ended with a Fever win. It was a chippy contest, showing Clark’s toughness (and the target on her back) as she adjusts to the WNBA’s physicality.
Editor’s Note: Clark’s transition to the pros hasn’t been smooth—she’s drawing extra attention, both as a star and a rookie. This game highlights how physical (and sometimes overly aggressive) WNBA play can be, especially for high-profile newcomers. It’s a talking point for fans debating whether the league is testing her limits or crossing a line.

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