The Indiana Fever continued their four-game West Coast road trip Sunday, August 3 with star guard Caitlin Clark still sidelined by a lingering groin injury. Traveling with the team and even spotted in practice gear ahead of the matchup in Seattle, Clarkâs presence fueled optimism that her return could be near.
However, Coach Stephanie White shared an update on Clark’s injury that left Fever fans with more questions than answers and a heavy dose of heartbreak.
What Did Stephenie White Reveal About Caitlin Clark’s Injury Status?
Speaking to reporters before Sundayâs game against the Seattle Storm, White revealed that while Clarkâs recovery is progressing, the team is still unable to predict when sheâll be cleared to play.
âWeâve had updates (from the training staff), and her recovery is going well,â White said. âYou know for us, itâs staying the course and making sure that weâre really diligent about each step that we take, and that we donât have setbacks, and that weâre patient with it.â
Whiteâs next words hit hardest for fans waiting weeks for good news:
âI know she wants to be out here on the floor, and we want her out here on the floor, but making sure that sheâs ready is the most important thing. I still donât know how far we are. Weâre going to take it one step at a time, one day at a time, and go from there.â
Steph White on CCâs recovery: âI know she wants to be out on the floor and we want her out on the floor, but making sure that sheâs ready is the most important thing. I still donât know how far we are, weâre going to take it one step at a time, one day at a time.â
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â Chloe Peterson (@chloepeterson67) August 3, 2025
The update comes even after the Feverâs July 24 statement, which confirmed no additional injuries or damage were discovered following further medical evaluations. Despite that encouraging report, there remains no timeline for Clarkâs return, leaving uncertainty hanging over her return on the court.
This latest setback follows a rough stretch of injuries that have interrupted Clarkâs otherwise stellar college and professional career. Sheâs had to sit out with a quad issue, a left groin strain, and now this lingering right groin injury that has already kept her off the court for seven straight games.
Along the way, she missed marquee events, including the Commissionerâs Cup Final and the WNBA All-Star Game â moments fans had waited months to see.
How the Fever Have Fared Without Clark?
Sundayâs gritty 78-74 win over the Storm marked the 16th regular-season game Clark has missed this year. She was already out for Fridayâs much-anticipated matchup against Paige Bueckers and the Dallas Wings. Missing the Storm game brought her right groin injury tally to seven missed games since July 15.
Despite losing their superstar, the Fever have pieced together a 9-7 record without Clark, including this latest five-game winning streak that has lifted them to 17-12 on the season and ahead of Seattle in the overall standings.
Aari McDonald, brought in to help cover Clarkâs absence, has done her part, averaging 9.8 points, 4.7 assists, and 2.2 rebounds in 18 games, giving Indiana a steady presence at guard. But even with these contributions, thereâs no hiding the fact that the Fever arenât the same without Clarkâs elite playmaking and scoring on the floor.
Now, as the Fever move deeper into their four-game West Coast road trip with upcoming matchups against the Los Angeles Sparks and Phoenix Mercury, uncertainty lingers. The sight of Clark traveling with the team has fueled hope, but Whiteâs latest words are a stark reminder: the return everyoneâs waiting for may still be a long way off.
