
BOSTON - Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark left Tuesday night's 85-77 win over the Connecticut Sun at TD Garden with an apparent groin injury that occurred in the final minute.
Indiana coach Stephanie White confirmed Clark "felt a little something in her groin" and that she will get evaluated "and see what happens from there."
After completing a bounce pass to teammate Kelsey Mitchell for a layup with about 40 seconds remaining, Clark held the inside of her right thigh before walking over and banging her head against the stanchion in apparent frustration.
Clark was visibly emotional as she went to the Fever bench, placing a towel over her head.
Before this season, Clark had never missed a game in her collegiate or pro career. But her second WNBA season has been riddled with injuries, and she has missed nine regular-season games this summer, 10 including the Commissioner's Cup final.
Clark first sat out a preseason game due to quad tightness, though she played the following day in an exhibition at Iowa. She was later sidelined five games across May and June with a left quad strain -- separate from the initial issue -- and then was sidelined for another two-week stretch across late June and early July with a groin injury on her left side.
Clark made her return from the groin injury less than a week ago in a loss to the Golden State Valkyries.
Indiana improved Tuesday to 8-5 with Clark this season after going 4-5 without her. She finished with 14 points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists against the Sun and is averaging 16.5 points, 8.8 assists and 5.0 rebounds per game this season.
The Fever complete the second leg of a back-to-back on Wednesday, when they face the defending champion New York Liberty in Brooklyn. Clark, a 2025 All-Star starter and captain, was also named a participant in Friday's 3-point contest earlier Tuesday.
"I think we just take it one step at a time," White said. "We'll get some food and get on the plane and start talking about New York. She's being evaluated, we'll see where we are with that, and certainly we'll have another evaluation, probably, and conversation in the morning, see where we are. But this group has played without her. At least we've got experience in that.
"We know that we have a tough opponent in New York. We know that it's going to be a challenge no matter what and we've just got to get locked in and ready to compete."