Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever and Connecticut Sun
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The WNBA head coach of the Connecticut Sun has a message to the WNBA after the intense altercation with Indiana Fever's Caitlin Clark.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNVIDEO: Caitlin Clark Got A Tech After Getting Assaulted By 3 Connecticut Sun’s Players & No One Was EjectedThe game against the Sun marked the Fever’s second straight outing with Caitlin Clark. Clark has several other familiar foes in the WNBA, one of whom is Connecticut Sun guard Jacy Sheldon, whom she has matched up against multiple times over the years.
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With 4:49 remaining in the third quarter, Clark had the ball near the free throw line. As she looked to create separation from Sheldon with her dribble, Sheldon jabbed Clark in the eye. A frustrated Clark shoved Sheldon before she was blindsided by Mabrey, who came out of nowhere to shove the wounded Fever star to the floor.
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