Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever
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Ever since she suffered her injury on July 15, they have had a five-game winning streak, but they have also dropped games to a couple of the WNBA's weakest teams. Overall, they're 7-6 since arguably the biggest star in women's basketball sustained her groin injury.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/wnba/fever as ESPN Makes Telling Indiana Fever WNBA Playoff Prediction. As of August 21, the Indiana Fever have a 19-16 record in the 2025 WNBA regular season, which puts them at No. 6 in the standings.
The Minnesota Lynx are the only WNBA team to have clinched a playoff berth, and they are in a strong position to claim the No. 1 seed.
BOTTOM LINE: Indiana Fever faces the Minnesota Lynx after Kelsey Mitchell scored 38 points in the Indiana Fever's 99-93 overtime win against the Connecticut Sun. The Fever are 10-8 in home games. Indiana averages 84.9 points while outscoring opponents by 2.9 points per game.
Now, two Indiana Fever stars are bringing their voice to the debate. Big names in basketball and medicine teamed up Thursday to fight for women's health. It was all a part of a fundraiser hosted by the Indiana Reproductive Freedom PAC.
In the second quarter, Sophie Cunningham was forced to exit the game when Sun player Bria Hartley fell awkwardly into her. Cunningham was standing under the basket playing defense while driving, Sun guard Bria Hartley fell into her lower left leg after making a pass.
Sophie Cunningham provided some insight on Caitlin Clark's injury and debunked some conspiracy theories out there.