Caitlin Clark avoids serious injury with ankle tweak vs. Atlanta Dream
Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark tweaked her ankle in Monday’s win over Atlanta, but avoided serious injury.
The Indiana Fever (14-16) are currently a solid No. 7 in the WNBA standings as they host the Connecticut Sun (22-7). The Fever played Connecticut three times in their first 13 games, losing all three.
Kelsey Mitchell (18.2 points per game) and Caitlin Clark (18.0 points, a league-leading 8.2 assists) lead the Fever, who are 3-1 out of the Olympic break. Fellow All-Star Aliyah Boston adds 13.9 points and 9.3 rebounds.
DeWanna Bonner (16.2 points, 5.8 rebounds) leads six Sun players in double figures. Alyssa Thomas is Connecticut’s fifth-leading scorer (11.2) but also averages a team-leading 9.1 rebounds, 7.9 assists and 1.6 steals. Also in double figures: recent trade acquisition Marina Mabrey (14.4), Brionna Jones (13.1), DiJonai Carrington (12.6), Tyasha Harris (Heritage Christian High School, 10.9). The Sun have won three straight.
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Kelsey Mitchell has 13 points, and Caitlin Clark and Lexie Hull 10 each for Indiana. Hull is 13-of-17 on 3-pointers out of the Olympic break.
Tyasha Harris and Alyssa Harris have 9 points each for Connecticut.
Both teams are sloppy with the ball: Indiana 11 turnovers, Connecticut 10.
Clark has assists on consecutive possessions — for a Lexie Hull 3 and an Aliyah Boston jumper. Indiana goes up 51-42. No one scores over the last 2:40.
Fever 46, Sun 42
Lexie Hull throws one up to beat the shot clock, and it goes in for 3.
Tyasha Harris hits a tying 3-pointer out of the timeout. It’s 38-38.
Fever 38, Sun 35
Alyssa Thomas has 8 points to lead Connecticut, which uses a 6-0 to draw closer.
Tyasha Harris of Heritage Christian High School scores for the Sun.
Fever 33, Sun 26
Kelsey Mitchell has 11 points and NaLyssa Smith and Caitlin Clark have 7 each for Indiana. Aliyah Boston has 5 assists. The Fever are shooting 64.7% from the field.
DeWanna Bonner has 7 points for Connecticut, which is shooting 52.9%.
Both teams are throwing errant passes early. Indiana has 6 turnovers, Connecticut 5 in the opening 6 minutes.
Fever score 10 in a row, 5 by Caitlin Clark, to take a 9-8 lead. Her 3-pointer (86th this season) gives her the rookie record.
Sun 8, Fever 2
Indiana has 4 turnovers, 2 shot attempts in 2:09. NaLyssa Smith has Indiana’s basket, but is shaken up after being poked in the eye.
Fever vs. Sun starting lineups
Fever: Lexie Hull, Caitlin Clark, Kelsey Mitchell, Aliyah Boston, NaLyssa Smith. Katie Lou Samuelson (personal) is available.
Sun: Dijonai Carrington, Brionna Jones, Alyssa Thomas, Tyasha Harris, DeWanna Bonner.
When do the Indiana Fever play today?
7 p.m. ET Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2024, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
What channel are the Indiana Fever vs Connecticut Sun on?
TV: Bally Sports Indiana, NBA TV
Streaming: Fubo (free trial)
Will the Indiana Fever make the WNBA playoffs?
The Fever are seventh in the 12-team league, 2 1/2 games clear of No. 8 Chicago. Eight teams make the WNBA playoffs. Connecticut has the league’s second-best record.
Caitlin Clark stats with the Indiana Fever
Averages through Aug. 26 (30 games): 18.0 points, 8.2 assists, 5.8 rebounds, 1.5 steals, 33.3% 3-point shooting, 89.9% free throw shooting.
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2024 Indiana Fever schedule
This is the Indiana Fever 2024 schedule, with TV info; all times are ET
Date, day | place, opponent | Time, TV/results |
May 14, Tues. | at Connecticut | L, 92-71 |
May 16, Thurs. | vs. New York | L, 102-66 |
May 18, Sat. | at New York | L, 91-80 |
May 20, Mon. | vs. Connecticut | L, 88-84 |
May 22, Wed. | at Seattle | L, 85-83 |
May 24, Fri. | at Los Angeles | W, 78-73 |
May 25, Sat. | at Las Vegas | L, 99-80 |
May 28, Tues. | vs. Los Angeles | L, 88-82 |
May 30, Thurs. | vs. Seattle | L, 103-88 |
June 1, Sat. | vs. Chicago* | W, 71-70 |
June 2, Sun. | at New York* | L, 104-68 |
June 7, Fri. | at Washington* | W, 85-83 |
June 10, Mon. | at Connecticut* | L, 89-72 |
June 13, Thurs. | vs. Atlanta* | W, 91-84 |
June 16, Sun. | vs. Chicago | W, 91-83 |
June 19, Wed. | vs. Washington | W, 88-81 |
June 21, Fri. | at Atlanta | W, 91-79 |
June 23, Sun. | at Chicago | L, 88-87 |
June 27, Thurs. | at Seattle | L, 89-77 |
June 30, Sun. | at Phoenix | W, 88-82 |
July 2, Tues. | at Las Vegas | L, 88-69 |
July 6, Sat. | vs. New York | W, 83-78 |
July 10, Wed. | vs. Washington | L, 89-84 |
July 12, Fri. | vs. Phoenix | W, 95-86 |
July 14, Sun. | at Minnesota | W, 81-74 |
July 17, Wed. | at Dallas | L, 101-93 |
Aug. 16, Fri. | vs. Phoenix | W, 98-89 |
Aug. 18, Sun. | vs. Seattle | W, 92-75 |
Aug. 24, Sat. | at Minnesota | L, 90-80 |
Aug. 26, Mon. | at Atlanta | W, 84-79 |
Aug. 28, Wed. | vs. Connecticut | 7 p.m., NBA TV |
Aug. 30, Fri. | at Chicago | 7:30 p.m., Ion |
Sept. 1, Sun. | at Dallas | 4 p.m., NBA TV |
Sept. 4, Wed. | vs. Los Angeles | 7 p.m., CBS SN, WALV |
Sept. 6, Fri. | vs. Minnesota | 7:30 p.m., Ion |
Sept. 8, Sun. | vs. Atlanta | 4 p.m., WTHR |
Sept. 11, Wed. | vs. Las Vegas | 7 p.m., NBA TV |
Sept. 13, Fri. | vs. Las Vegas | 7:30 p.m., Ion |
Sun. 15, Sun. | vs. Dallas | 3 p.m., WALV |
Sept. 19, Thurs. | at Washington | 7 p.m., Prime, WTHR |
*-Commissioner’s Cup games
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