**Caitlin Clark to Miss Two Weeks Due to Quad Injury**
Caitlin Clark, the standout guard for the Indiana Fever, will be sidelined for at least two weeks following a left quadriceps strain, as announced by the team on Monday. The exact timing of the injury remains unclear, but Clark has participated in all four of the Fever’s games this season, contributing to a balanced start with a 2-2 record.
The Fever confirmed, “Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark has suffered a left quadriceps strain and will be out a minimum of two weeks. Further updates will be provided, as available, following re-evaluation.” This injury will cause Clark to miss several key matchups, starting with Wednesday’s away game against the Washington Mystics, which is the first of two encounters between the teams. Additionally, she will not be available for games against the Connecticut Sun and the Chicago Sky. If her recovery goes as planned, Clark could make her return on June 10 against the Atlanta Dream.
Since entering the WNBA, Clark has been a pivotal player for the Fever, winning the Rookie of the Year award last season and receiving MVP votes. This season, she has continued to impress, averaging 19 points, 9.3 assists, and 6 rebounds over the first four games. Notably, she has recorded a double-double in all but one game, including a triple-double in the season opener against the Chicago Sky.
As the Fever navigate this challenging period without their star player, fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how the team adapts and how Clark’s return will impact their performance moving forward.
**FAQ**
*How long will Caitlin Clark be out due to her injury?*
Caitlin Clark is expected to miss a minimum of two weeks due to a left quadriceps strain.
