
Cameras caught Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark trying her hand at coaching during Friday night’s game against the Dallas Wings as she continues to recover from a groin injury.
Ahead of Friday’s contest against the Wings, the Fever announced on X/Twitter that Caitlin Clark would miss her second straight game with a groin injury. The 2024 WNBA Rookie of the Year was also sidelined for Thursday night’s home game against the Los Angeles Sparks, an 85-75 loss at home.
Despite Clark’s absence, the Fever (8-8) turned in one of their best performances of the young 2025 season, defeating the Wings 85-75 to return to .500. Indiana and the Washington Mystics are tied for the seventh and eighth seeds, half a game behind the Golden State Valkyries (8-7) for sixth in the league standings.
Caitlin Clark may have been injured, but she found another way to make an impact in the Fever-Wings game. Fan cameras showed Clark coaching her players during a stoppage in play, with her teammates fully locked in and focused:
Coach Clack 🫡 pic.twitter.com/fUyfOX9yt2
— Fan with glasses (@cc22fromthelogo) June 27, 2025
she’s really coaching them while coaching staff is at the back 😭😭😭 https://t.co/N5AWY9a9eE pic.twitter.com/uTJwEPBrif
— drafts (@drafts95452567) June 27, 2025
Kelsey Mitchell led the way for the Fever with a game-high 32 points, seven assists and three rebounds in the victory. Aliyah Boston (21 points), Natasha Howard (15 points) and Aari McDonald (13 points) also finished with double digits.
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The Fever will have three days off before returning to the court on Tuesday night against the league-leading Minnesota Lynx (13-2). After that, they’ll begin a five-game homestand against the Las Vegas Aces on Thursday.
Caitlin Clark Is Off To A Strong Start In Her Sophomore Season

The No. 1 pick of the 2024 WNBA Draft has been limited to nine games this season, but she hasn’t missed a beat in her sophomore year. Clark is averaging 18.2 points, 5.0 rebounds, 8.9 assists and 1.6 steals per game while shooting 39.0 percent from the field.