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Will Caitlin Clark play tomorrow? Indiana Fever update injury status
Indiana Fever star guard Caitlin Clark continues to battle the injury bug in 2025. A right groin injury has sidelined Clark for each of the Fever's past two contests and for the 3-Point Contest and WNBA All-Star Game. In its latest injury update, the Fever revealed that Clark has been officially ruled out of Thursday night's contest against the Las Vegas Aces. Clark's absence against the Aces will mark her 12th regular season game that she's missed due to injury in 2025. Including the WNBA Commissioner's Cup final against Minnesota, it's now 13 games that Clark has been sidelined with injury. Earlier this season, Clark had separate lengthy absences as she worked to recover from left quadriceps and left groin injuries. The 6-foot Fever guard missed five games from May 28-June 10 with a left quadriceps injury. Clark missed five more games with a left groin injury from June 26-July 5. The second-year pro's right groin injury sidelined her for the final game before the WNBA All-Star break and now for each of the first two contests after the break. Fever head coach Stephanie White said on Tuesday that there's no timeline for Clark to return. White also revealed that Clark met with another doctor on Tuesday morning. "Yeah, I mean, certainly unfortunate and I feel like there's been quite a few injuries over the course of the beginning of the season for quite a few people... "I mean, I'm not going to say I've just been getting around-the-clock treatment. I've been still trying to enjoy this weekend, having a balance of that at the same time, and soaking all of this in. Once tomorrow comes around, we'll completely shift my focus to getting as healthy as possible. Just prioritizing that (recovery), but also having a good time has been important for myself too," Clark said on Saturday before the WNBA All-Star Game as she updated her injury recovery. Clark is averaging 16.5 points, 8.8 assists, 5.0 rebounds and 1.6 steals per game on 36.7% field goal shooting and 27.9% 3-point accuracy. Contact/Follow us @HawkeyesWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Iowa news, notes and opinions. Follow Josh on X: @JoshOnREF


USA Today
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USA TODAY Sports has Brent Venables on the hot seat entering 2025
Since 1998, the Oklahoma Sooners have finished below .500 only twice. Unfortunately for current coach Brent Venables, both times it's happened under his watch. Though many are expecting a bounce-back season for the Sooners, the SEC media isn't quite ready to crown them, picking Oklahoma to finish 10th in the SEC preseason media poll. The Sooners are coming off a 6-7 season with a 2-6 record after their first year in the Southeastern Conference. That disappointment, combined with the 6-7 season in 2022, when Oklahoma was still in the Big 12, has put Venables' job in jeopardy. USA TODAY Sports writers Blake Toppmeyer and John Adams ranked the five coaches with the hottest seats in the SEC, and Venables came in third in Toppmeyer's top five and No. 4 according to Adams. Rival Texas experienced little trouble transitioning to the SEC. That adds up to a pivotal Year 4 for Venables, who soon will be working for a new athletic director. Joe Castiglione, who hired Venables, is retiring. - Toppmeyer and Adams, USA TODAY Sports Though a 10th-place finish would be an improvement - the Sooners finished in a tie for 14th last year - it would make Venables' job prospects tenuous, most likely. To help alleviate some of that pressure, Venables hired offensive coordinator Ben Arbuckle from Washington State. Along with Arbuckle came quarterback John Mateer. Mateer is considered one of the top transfers in the country after leading FBS in total touchdowns last year, running for 15 and throwing for 29. Running back Jaydn Ott also joins the offense from California-Berkeley, and after being named all Pac-12 two seasons ago, was ranked preseason second-team All-SEC last week. Oklahoma went all in to turn over the offensive group that finished 97th in the nation in points per game in 2024. If they can get an improved performance from the offense to go along with Venables' defense, the Sooners should be in good shape in 2025. The only coaches in the conference with hotter seats are Arkansas' Sam Pittman and Auburn's Hugh Freeze, according to the list. Contact/Follow us @SoonersWire on X, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Oklahoma news, notes, and opinions.


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