Caitlin Clark has announced she is set to miss this weekend’s WNBA All-Star Game and 3-Point Contest after being dealt yet another injury setback.
The Indiana Fever guard injured her right groin on Tuesday night in the final minute of the team’s win over the Connecticut Sun.
In a message shared on X, a devastated Clark admitted on Thursday that she now needs to rest her body.
‘I am incredibly sad and disappointed to say I can’t participate in the 3-Point Contest or the All-Star Game,’ she said in a message posted by the Fever.
‘I have to rest my body. I will still be at Gainbridge Fieldhouse for all the action and I’m looking forward to helping (Liberty coach Sandy Brondello) coach our team to a win.’
Clark was supposed to compete in a loaded 3-point contest Friday night and is captain of one of the All-Star teams. The second-year guard was the leading vote getter from the fans and has been a huge reason the league has had a boon in attendance and ratings over the last two seasons.
Caitlin Clark is set to miss the WNBA All-Star Game after picking up another injury this week

The 23-year-old was almost left in tears after limping out of Indiana’s latest win on Tuesday
The WNBA announced that Brittney Sykes of Washington will replace her in the All-Star Game. They haven’t announced a replacement in the 3-point contest as of yet.
Clark has already missed 11 games for the Fever this season due to injury and only made her latest return less than a week ago.
Fever coach Stephanie White said her star player had imaging done Wednesday afternoon and deferred to the team’s training staff for more details except to say that she considered it good news.
The 23-year-old got hurt with under a minute left. She walked downcourt holding her right groin after assisting on the Fever’s final basket. As teammate Aliyah Boston tried to console her, Clark walked to the basket stanchion and banged her head against it before heading to the bench.
During the timeout, she covered her head with a towel and appeared to be holding back tears.
Clark had been durable throughout college and her first season in the WNBA, never missing a game. Now she’s had four different muscle injuries so far this year.
She missed the preseason opener with tightness in her quad but played the next day in an exhibition game at her alma mater, Iowa. She suffered a quad strain against New York on May 24 that kept her out for five games.
Clark returned June 14 and played in five games before suffering another injury to her left groin that kept her out for four contests and the Commissioner´s Cup final.