Caitlin Clark’s health has quickly become a major storyline for the Fever this season.
Indiana, sitting at 9-9 so far, has only gotten nine total games from its star guard so far. First, Clark missed an extended period due to a quad injury. Then, after returning to the floor for a few games, Clark has missed five consecutive games with a groin ailment (including the Commissioner’s Cup Championship).
Since June 24, the guard has been sidelined with her injury, a span in which the Fever have gone 3-2, but for Wednesday’s matchup against the Valkyries, there’s an increasing chance that Clark will be back in action.
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Here’s the latest on Clark’s status for Fever vs. Valkyries on Wednesday afternoon.
As long as her injury doesn’t flare up pregame, all signals are that Clark will return to action for Wednesday’s game against Golden State. Fever head coach Stephanie White said Tuesday that Clark would be available for the matchup barring any regression, per Chloe Peterson.
Clark then spoke to the media herself, saying she’s looking forward to getting “back out there” and that it’s been “hard sitting out and watching for a few weeks.”
“I hope to play a decent amount, maybe upper-20s (in minutes), I guess it just depends how I feel and how the game goes,” Clark said. “I feel pretty good but probably should try not to overdo it as well.”
Caitlin Clark plans to return tomorrow vs Golden State pic.twitter.com/UqMsldMgCJ
— Scott Agness (@ScottAgness) July 8, 2025
Clark looked pretty healthy at practice on Tuesday as well, launching a pass deep into the seats of Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
Here’s QB Caitlin Clark. She was throwing passes after practice. This one went about six rows deep into the stands.
“That’s a tiny football, I think I could chuck it a mile long!” pic.twitter.com/cfUom8kG9M
— Scott Agness (@ScottAgness) July 8, 2025
Clark has been absent for Indiana’s past five games, including the Commissioner’s Cup Championship, with a groin injury. However, the extent of the ailment is unknown.
Initially, when Clark was first ruled out on June 26, it seemed to be just a night for rest with a busy portion of the schedule. However, she then missed a few more games, increasing the concern. The Fever won the Commissioner’s Cup over Minnesota anyway, however.
The Fever appeared to be playing it safe with Clark’s groin injury, but she’s tracking toward a return following her five-game absence.
Clark’s red-hot start to the new season cooled down in her most recent games. She posted three double-doubles and a 32-point game within her first five matchups of the season, but on both June 22 against the Aces and June 24 against the Storm, Clark shot under 36.0 percent from the field, registered eight turnovers in each game, and went just 1-for 16 from deep as a whole.
Here’s a look at Clark’s full numbers so far in her second WNBA season:
Games | MIN | PTS | AST | REB | STL | BLK | TO | PF | FG% | 3P% | FT% |
9 | 33.3 | 18.2 | 8.9 | 5.0 | 1.6 | 0.7 | 5.9 | 3.3 | 39.0% | 29.5% | 81.6% |