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WNBA Forward Who Ruined Indiana Fever’s Night Receives Exciting Update originally appeared on Athlon Sports. With Arike Ogunbowale sidelined (right knee), Maddy Siegrist drew her first start since June 6 and tied her career high with 22 points in the Dallas Wings’ 81-80 road win over the Indiana Fever on Tuesday.
The Indiana Fever returned to winning ways in dramatic fashion Sunday with the biggest comeback in franchise history and the biggest in the WNBA this season. Kelsey Mitchell, who poured in 38 points to tie a career-high and record the highest-scoring game by any player this season,
Kelsey Mitchell filled up the stat sheet in the Fever's latest win with 38 points, and joined Diana Taurasi in WNBA history.
Caitlin Clark has played 13 games this season. She was named a WNBA All-Star, earning the honor for the second time in her career with the Indiana Fever, but injuries have plagued her second season in the league. Clark has posted 16.5 points, 5 rebounds and 8.8 assists per game this season.
Sophie Cunningham, one of the Indiana Fever’s key players, left the game against the Sun due to a knee injury, and her sister didn’t hesitate to blame the WNBA—specifically the officiating—for what happened.
Lindsey Cunningham — a former Missouri player, current assistant director of development for the Tigers women's basketball team and the younger sister of Indiana Fever player Sophie Cunningham — blasted the WNBA's officiating Sunday after her older sister went down with a knee injury against the Connecticut Sun.
Caitlin Clark has missed the last month of on-court action since suffering a groin injury against the Connecticut Sun on July 15. On Sunday, the Indiana Fever