Fever’s Caitlin Clark pushes and gets pushed during testy win over Sun

Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark got hit in the eye and knocked to the ground, while also doing some shoving of her own, during a testy and physical game against the Connecticut Sun on Monday night in Indianapolis.
The Fever emerged with an 88-71 win after a game that featured a pair of skirmishes, including a fight in the final minute that led to three ejections.
Speaking to reporters after the game, Indiana coach Stephanie White blamed βbad officiating,β which she said is a league-wide issue.
βThis is what happens,β White said. βYouβve got competitive women who are the best in the world at what they do, right? And when you allow them to play physical and you allow these things to happen, theyβre going to compete. And theyβre going to have their teammatesβ backs. Itβs exactly what you expect out of fierce competition.
βSo I started talking to the officials in the first quarter. And we knew this was going to happen. You could tell it was gonna happen. So theyβve got to get control of it. Theyβve got to be better.β
Things appeared to be chippy between Clark and Connecticutβs Jacy Sheldon throughout the game, with ESPN cameras showing Clark giving Sheldon a bit of a shove as the two were exchanging words during the second quarter.
Then, during a play midway through the third quarter, Clark got poked in the eye by Sheldon and responded by giving the Sun star another shove. Connecticutβs Tina Charles stepped in and wagged her finger toward Clark, then the Sunβs Marina Mabrey pushed Clark to the ground.
Sheldon was called for a flagrant 1 foul, while Clark, Mabrey and Tina Charles each received a technical foul. When Clark was asked about the technical foul during the postgame news conference, White jumped in and said sheβd handle questions about the officiating.
Clark and Charles each led their teams with 20 points apiece.
Later, with less than a minute left in the game and the Fever up by 17, Sheldon made a steal and was taken down hard by Indianaβs Sophie Cunningham. A scuffle ensued, with Cunningham, Sheldon and Connecticutβs Lindsay Allen eventually being ejected.
After the game, Sun coach Rachid Meziane said Cunninghamβs foul on Sheldon was βdisrespectful.β
βWhen you are winning a game by 17 points, and you doing this … for me, [itβs] a stupid foul,β Meziane said.
Asked about the same play, White said, βIt was a flagrant foul.β When pressed on whether Cunningham might have made the move in defense of Clark or the team, White simply repeated, βIt was a flagrant foul.β
With the win, the Fever earned a spot in the Commissionerβs Cup championship game against the Minnesota Lynx on July 1.