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The Indiana Fever's injury woes continued Friday when Sydney Colson and Sophie Cunningham both left their 85-83 loss to the Connecticut Sun -- who entered the game as the lone winless team in the league -- with injuries.
The Fever have been beaten down by injury woes heading into the second month of the WNBA season, but now, fans may finally get some good news.
The Indiana Fever are off to a rough start in the 2025 WNBA season with a 2-4 record and three losses in a row. Caitlin Clark has missed the last two games due to a left quadriceps strain and won’t return until she’s fully recovered. The original timeline was at least two weeks, but it’s only been one week so far.
The Indiana Fever are 0-2 without Caitlin Clark in the lineup. The Fever went on a 16-0 run after being down 15 in the fourth quarter, but the Sun avoided a loss in the end. Kelsey Mitchell had a shot at the end,
Indiana Fever guard Sydney Colson posted a video on Instagram on Sunday, explaining how she would be completely biased if she were a referee.
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Both Indiana Fever point guards are now injured, creating depth issues and an offense that struggled at times. Notre Dame alum Marina Mabrey was among standout Sun players.
The Fever are losing bodies and losing games at a rapid pace to start the season, forcing them into an early test of their resolve.