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Jun 17, 2025; Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) and head coach Stephanie White in the first half against the Connecticut Sun at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn Images

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Jun 17, 2025; Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) and head coach Stephanie White in the first half against the Connecticut Sun at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn Images
The Indiana Fever suffered a heartbreaking loss in its season opener against the Dallas Wings. But the biggest concern from this game wasn’t the loss – it was Caitlin Clark, who repeatedly headed toward the locker room during the contest. However, there may now be some relief for fans, as head coach Stephanie White finally addressed the situation after the game.
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After the 2025 season, the Fever star’s fans immediately feared the worst as they saw their favorite player repeatedly check out of the game. But speaking after the game, coach White downplayed any major concern and framed the exits as part of routine in-game maintenance.
“It’s just part of maintaining the body. This is going to be an ongoing thing, and not just her,” White explained, as per Chloe Peterson of IndyStar.
Stephanie White on ABC's report trainers were working on CC's hip flexor/groin: "That would be the first part I've heard that."
— Chloe Peterson (@chloepeterson67) May 9, 2026
On her trips to the tunnel for her back: "It's just part of maintaining the body … this is going to be an ongoing thing, you know, and not just her." https://t.co/SS4Y1Vy8Dd
That explanation may have calmed the fans a bit, but all they saw were the ghosts of the past, as her trips triggered their memories of the last season, when Caitlin Clark played just 13 games.
Back in 2025, Clark was ruled out of the season after experiencing left quadriceps tightness during training camp, which then developed into a quad strain in May. She then faced a left groin injury on June 26, and later encountered another setback on July 15 against the Connecticut Sun. That stretch is exactly why moments like these feel heavier.
However, Caitlin Clark herself addressed the concerns and confirmed that her trips to the locker room were simply part of her efforts to stay managed physically throughout the night. She made it clear she felt well and described the visits as adjustments, not injury-related setbacks.
But it is worth noting that despite the interruptions, she still finished the game with 20 points, 5 rebounds, and 7 assists. A performance that added another milestone to her growing resume. Still, Indiana will walk a careful line with its franchise star, wanting her to be available for the long haul. So that means managing her body will stay part of the conversation all season.
But even with the reassurance around her condition, the bigger picture for Indiana now shifts back to what actually unfolded on the floor in a tightly contested battle against the Wings.
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To put it simply, the Fever never really found control on defense against Dallas, and that problem was the main reason behind their first loss of the season.
Jessica Shepard became a constant issue around the rim for this team as she slipped behind Indiana’s coverage for easy baskets. She ended up scoring 13 points on the night. At the same time, Arike Ogunbowale and Paige Bueckers dictated the pace and forced Indiana into scrambling rotations that never really settled.

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Dallas Wings guard Odyssey Sims (1), Indiana Fever guard Kelsey Mitchell (0), Dallas Wings guard Aziaha James (10) and Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham (8) go for the ball Saturday, May 9, 2026, during the second half of the Fever’s season opener game at Gainbridge FIeldhouse in Indianapolis. The Dallas Wings defeated the Indiana Fever, 107-104.
The Wings shot 59% from the field and 52% from three-point range, and their jump shooters looked comfortable throughout the game. The Wings also piled up 25 transition points by repeatedly punishing Indiana’s inability to recover in time.
However, the issues didn’t just stop in open court situations, as Indiana’s rotation structure looked unstable. The Fever briefly experimented with bench-heavy lineups, but the lack of chemistry between them showed up immediately, and Dallas quickly capitalized on that to build its rhythm.
The Fever tried to stabilize things in the second half of the game, but the damage was already done, and against a team that was lights out on offense, there wasn’t much margin for recovery.
So Indiana leaves opening night with a clear understanding of what needs fixing. Now, the real question is whether they can actually make those adjustments, especially with their next test coming quickly on May 13 against the LA Sparks.
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