Sports are meant to be about good-natured competition and rivalry, but things can easily get heated when official games bring money, pride, and ego into the mix. Tensions flared during a game in Indianapolis when Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever took a hit to the eye. The contact came from Connecticut Sun guard Jacy Sheldon. The moment quickly went viral, with video clips spreading like wildfire across social media and fans across Indiana and beyond expressing shock over what they saw.
In the footage, Sheldon can be seen clearly reaching toward Clark’s face, making contact with her eye. The impact caused Clark to lose control of the ball she was dribbling as she instinctively covered her face. To make matters worse, she was then bumped from behind by another opposing player, though that contact appeared to be unintentional. The game came to an abrupt pause as players, coaches, and referees tried to make sense of what had just happened.
Indiana Fever head coach criticized the officials for failing to keep the game under control and prevent the situation from escalating, which caused Clark to get hurt. Still, the Fever pulled through with a win, securing their place in the next round of WNBA competition.
But the story didn’t end there. The WNBA was forced to respond to the incident that took place in Indianapolis. While no suspensions were handed out, the league issued fines to Marina Mabrey and Sophie Cunningham for their roles in the altercations. However, the exact amounts of the fines were not disclosed. On the other hand, Sheldon was ejected but did not receive a fine. Fortunately, Clark did not appear to suffer any serious injury from the eye poke, though the situation could have easily been much worse.
Many people on the internet found the recent incident involving Clark both frustrating and ridiculous. One Redditor commented, “This game was a bit of a shitshow. Refs failed to eject Mabrey and the game got out of hand at the end, resulting in three ejections.” Others criticized the Indiana Fever’s response, saying it was too mild. One user wrote, “Viewership was down 40% while she was injured. If the league doesn’t start protecting their stars, those stars will walk away and the league won’t survive.”
Several users pointed out that this wasn’t the first time something like this had happened to Caitlin Clark, suggesting that other players appear to be targeting her. As one Redditor put it, “WNBA in self-destruction mode. They get one big-name, talented player, and instead of realizing she’s their chance to grow the brand, a bunch of jealous players make her a target.”