Indiana Fever Star Caitlin Clark Sidelined with Quad Injury, Team Faces Two-Week Setback

Indianapolis — The Indiana Fever have been dealt a major blow as rising star guard Caitlin Clark has been sidelined with a left quadriceps strain, the team announced on Monday. The electrifying rookie, who has quickly become a fan favorite and a key playmaker for the Fever, is expected to miss at least two weeks while she recovers.

Clark suffered the injury during a recent game, and medical evaluations confirmed the strain in her left quad. As a result, the Fever will be without one of their top scorers and floor generals for a critical stretch of the season.

“Caitlin’s presence on the court is irreplaceable, but her health and long-term future remain our top priorities,” said a team spokesperson. “She will undergo further evaluation, and we will provide updates as they become available.”

The loss of Clark comes at a challenging time for the Fever, who are looking to build momentum in a competitive league. Fans and teammates alike are hopeful for a speedy recovery, eagerly awaiting the return of their dynamic guard.

Stay tuned for further updates as Caitlin Clark’s condition is re-evaluated in the coming weeks.