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Caitlin Clark set for Team USA debut after injury-filled Fever season
Summary
Caitlin Clark will make her U.S. senior women's team debut Wednesday after nearly eight months away, following groin injuries and an ankle bone bruise that limited her to about 13 games with the Indiana Fever.
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Caitlin Clark will make her debut with the U.S. women's senior national team on Wednesday, her first meaningful game in nearly eight months. The Indiana Fever guard missed much of the 2025 WNBA season after dealing with groin injuries and a bone bruise on her left ankle. She appeared in about 13 games before being officially shut down in August and missed WNBA All-Star weekend. Clark spent much of her rehabilitation away from the public eye and trained during the offseason with pickups, former college players, professionals and the Fever practice squad.
Key details:
- Clark is scheduled to play in FIBA Women's World Cup Qualifiers in Puerto Rico on Wednesday and will make her senior Team USA debut alongside players such as Paige Bueckers and Angel Reese.
- She dealt with multiple groin injuries and a left ankle bone bruise that limited her availability last season.
- Her last meaningful game was July 15, and she was shut down for the season in August.
- Much of her rehabilitation took place separately from teammates, and she watched the Fever's playoff run from the bench.
- At a USA Basketball camp in December, Clark reported being 100 percent healthy while noting it might take time to feel fully like herself on the court.
Summary:
Clark's appearance with Team USA represents a step in her recovery and an early competitive test after an injury-filled period. The qualifying games in Puerto Rico are the next scheduled opportunity for her to play in game conditions.
