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- Caitlin Clark - Wikipedia
Caitlin Elizabeth Clark (born January 22, 2002) is an American professional basketball player for the Indiana Fever of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA)
- Caitlin Clark stands out at Team USA camp for a surprise reason
Anticipation continues to grow over Caitlin Clark's debut with the United States national women's basketball team While the general consensus is that Clark will be part of Team USA at the 2028
- Caitlin Clark reveals she is finally back to 100% at Team USA . . .
As Caitlin Clark and Team USA roster began training camp for the 2026 FIBA Women's World Cup, Caitlin Clark revealed her injuries are finally healed
- Caitlin Clark says she is 100% during Team USA training camp
For the first time in months, Caitlin Clark is injury-free Over the past month, the former Iowa women's basketball star has made stops in Durham, North Carolina, for the USA Basketball Senior National Team's training camp Clark is one of 10 newcomers to the team with the intention to play in the
- Caitlin Clark | Injury, Biography, Stats, Height, Record, Facts . . .
Caitlin Clark is one of the greatest players in the history of women’s college basketball, especially known for her scoring As a guard for the University of Iowa in 2024, Clark became the all-time leading scorer in NCAA basketball, surpassing Pete Maravich’s record of 3,667 points
- Caitlin Clark Announcement Made After Team USA Camp
A tough, injury-plagued 2025 WNBA season limited Caitlin Clark’s sophomore year with the Indiana Fever to just 13 games Recurrent muscle injuries, including a left quadriceps strain and groin
- Caitlin Clark injury update: Recovery time took longer for . . . - IndyStar
Caitlin Clark's injuries during the Fever season “continued to compound,” limiting her to just 13 games But now, with some extended rehab, she's back at 100%
- Caitlin Clark returns to court after injury-filled season, making USA . . .
DURHAM, N C — Caitlin Clark had to remind herself to smile, have fun and not be so self-critical The opening day of USA Basketball camp Friday was her first time playing competitively in nearly five months after the Indiana Fever All-Star missed most of the WNBA season with a variety of injuries
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