Saturday was a significant day for Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark. She received her eighth technical foul of the season. According to WNBA rules, this would typically lead to a one-game suspension.
However, the WNBA quickly decided to rescind the foul. This decision allows Clark to play in the Fever’s next game. Clark expressed relief after the game, stating she hoped the decision would be made since the foul “wasn’t intentional.”
The incident occurred during the Fever’s game against the Chicago Sky when Clark accidentally bumped into a referee. This action led to her being assessed a technical foul in the third quarter. Despite the tension, the Fever secured a 90-86 victory on the road against the Sky.
Caitlin Clark and Kelsey Mitchell Tie WNBA Record
Amid the technical foul controversy, Clark made WNBA history.
During the game, Clark scored 26 points, grabbed four rebounds, provided 11 assists, and achieved two steals and one block. Her teammate, Kelsey Mitchell, finished with 27 points, five rebounds, two assists, two steals, and one block.
According to the WNBA, Clark and Mitchell tied for the second-most 25-point games by a duo in the league’s history. This game marked the eighth time they both scored at least 25 points. Furthermore, they have accumulated a combined total of 516 points over their last 10 games, setting a record for any duo in such a series.
The achievements of Clark and Mitchell showcase their impressive form in the league.

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