Stephanie White revealed the encouragement of the injury update amidst the absence of Cateline Clarke, which originally appeared on Ethalon Sports.
Indiana fever is closed for a thick start with 2–4 records in the 2025 WNBA season and three consecutive necklaces. Ketleen Clarke has remembered the last two matches due to a left quadriseps strain and will not return until she is completely cured. The original timeline was at least two weeks, but it has been only one week so far.
While fever needs others to step into the absence of Clarke, two more players were injured in the loss to Sydney Callson and Sophie Cunningham on Friday.
Kose, who started in a point guard in place of Clarke, faced a left leg injury in the first quarter. Meanwhile, Cunningham re -extended the right ankle, which kept him out of the first two matches of the season in the fourth quarter.
Neither the fans were worried after the player returned. But on Sunday, head coach Stephanie White shared an update on both players, stating that they are “day-to-day”, and “We Got Got Good News”.
“I think we have received good news from both their MRIs, as much as we can get,” White said“And so now, it’s a day-to-day thing. We are hoping that they are returning to some point soon, but at the same time, it is how each of them moves forward in its rehabilitation.”
Stephanie White, the head coach of New Indiana fever, speaks during a press conference. Through imagn images via USA Today Network
On Sunday, fever was practiced with only seven players, as Clarke, Callson, Cunningham and Damiris Damiris all were all out. Kolson later received some shots, and the dental was given a rest day.
The president of the fever, Kelly Cruskoff, told the media on Sunday that the team focused on inclusion of a player in the roster before the game against Washington mystics on Tuesday, seeing the recent injuries.
“We are down in numbers,” Krauskopf said“But we are looking to connect another player for a replacement player. Help us with our number and try to get people healthy and try to bring a full roster back together.
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The story was originally reported by Ethlon Sports on June 1, 2025, where it first appeared.