SouthernWorldwide.com – Caitlin Clark, the highly anticipated rookie for the Indiana Fever, has been listed as probable for the team’s upcoming game against the Golden State Valkyries. This designation comes as Clark continues to manage a back issue that has surfaced early in her WNBA season.
The latest update on Clark’s status was released approximately 24 hours before the scheduled tip-off of the Fever’s latest contest. Her potential participation is a key development for fans closely following her inaugural professional season.
In addition to Clark, indications suggest that her teammate Bree Hall will also be available to play. The availability of both players could significantly impact the game’s dynamics.
Caitlin Clark was notably absent from the Fever’s May 20 matchup against the Portland Fire, marking her first missed game of the season. Despite her absence, the Indiana Fever secured a decisive 90-73 victory.
The Fever managed to reach the 90-point mark again last Friday, this time achieving a win against the Golden State Valkyries. This offensive output highlights the team’s capability even with potential player limitations.
While there were some initial concerns regarding Clark’s availability for the previous game against the Valkyries, these worries were short-lived. Clark returned to the starting lineup and led her team with 22 points, contributing to Indiana’s third consecutive victory.
Clark’s promising start to her WNBA career faced interruptions due to injuries in the 2025 season. After a standout rookie year in 2024, where she appeared in 40 games and earned Rookie of the Year honors, Clark’s 2025 season was limited to just 13 appearances due to a groin strain and an ankle-bone bruise.
On Wednesday, the Fever had an off day ahead of their rematch with the Golden State Valkyries. During this break, Clark was observed attending a San Francisco Giants game, located about a mile from the Valkyries’ home arena.
Clark was seen at the Giants’ game alongside her boyfriend, Connor McCaffery, a former Iowa basketball player. Their presence at the baseball game generated some attention.
McCaffery and Clark were photographed wearing Giants hats at Oracle Park. However, Clark has previously shared her broader baseball team allegiances, acknowledging her support for the Philadelphia Phillies.
She mentioned that her boyfriend’s strong Phillies fandom influenced her own support for the team. Clark also expressed liking other teams, including the Cubs and Yankees, but clarified that she is not a diehard fan of any single baseball team.
Her father was a significant fan of the Kansas City Royals, which also influenced her early sports preferences. Clark noted that the Kansas City teams were prominent in her household.
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Clark also stated that she supported the Chiefs before their recent period of success, emphasizing that she is not a “bandwagoner.” Her current support for the Phillies is also something she expressed willingness to continue during the postseason.






