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WISH-TV on MSNWNBA official explains Caitlin Clark technical foul, no Mabrey ejection in pool reportDrama erupts in WNBA Commissioner's Cup game as Indiana Fever defeat Connecticut Sun. Flagrant 1 fouls, technicals, and ejections aplenty.
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Phoenix Mercury star Alyssa Thomas spent 11 years with Connecticut Sun, but she’ll be on the visiting bench for the first time on Wednesday.
In Phoenix, Thomas has teamed up with Satou Sabally and Kahleah Copper to form a new big-3 for the Mercury following UConn great Diana Taurasi’s retirement and Brittney Griner’s departure for the Atlanta Dream.
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WATCH: Caitlin Clark involved in multiple scuffles vs. Connecticut SunThe intensity picked up in the third quarter when Sheldon poked Clark in the eye while guarding her. Clark took exception and pushed Sheldon, leading to more players from both teams jumping into the fray. Sun guard Marina Mabrey shoved Clark to the floor:
Caitlin Clark was the focal point of a skirmish in the third quarter of a game between the Indiana Fever and the Connecticut Sun on Tuesday night.
Tina Charles knows what elite rebounding looks like — she’s built a WNBA career on it. And after facing Angel Reese in the Connecticut Sun’s 78-66 loss to the Chicago Sky on Sunday, Charles saw something that reminded her of her younger self.
Connecticut Sun forward Olivia Nelson-Ododa made waves online after posting her gameday look following Sunday’s matchup between the Sun and the Chicago Sky.