Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jun 25
Stephanie White Blasts WNBA Refs After 111-109 Loss as Caitlin Clark Exits With Back Injury
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jun 25

Stephanie White Blasts WNBA Refs After 111-109 Loss as Caitlin Clark Exits With Back Injury

3 articles · Updated · The Guardian · Jun 25

Summary

  • 111-109 home loss to Phoenix ended with Caitlin Clark leaving in the third quarter with a back injury after taking several hard, uncalled hits, including contact White described as a fist to the throat.
  • White said two second-quarter plays showed a pattern of Clark being officiated differently: Alyssa Thomas appeared to knee Clark and push a closed fist into her neck, and a review kept Valeriane Ayayi's landing-space foul as common.
  • 19 points in 20 minutes underscored Clark's impact before she exited; the 2024 Rookie of the Year is averaging 21.2 points and 8.2 assists after missing time last season with groin and ankle injuries and sitting out a game last month with back issues.
  • WNBA officiating was already under scrutiny after last year's complaints about physicality and inconsistency, and after Monday's Fever-Mercury game produced six technical fouls and one ejection, White said the league still has not delivered the consistency coaches sought.

Insights

Is the WNBA's officiating failing to protect its stars, or is this just the price of a new, physical era?
Are lopsided foul counts a sign of biased officiating or simply a result of clashing on-court strategies?