Indiana Fever release injury report vs. Washington Mystics

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Indiana Fever release injury report vs. Washington Mystics

Indiana Fever release injury report vs. Washington Mystics

As the Indiana Fever open their four-game homestand tonight against the Washington Mystics, the team revealed its injury report for the matchup.

Indiana Fever release injury report vs. Washington Mystics

As the Indiana Fever open their four-game homestand tonight against the Washington Mystics, the team revealed its injury report for the matchup.

The Indiana Fever are back home and ready to heat up Gainbridge Fieldhouse. As they tip off a four-game homestand tonight against the Washington Mystics, the team has released their injury report—and it’s looking clean.

Fresh off a statement win on the West Coast, the Fever (1-1) are riding high after an 87-78 victory over the Los Angeles Sparks on Wednesday. Rookie sensation Caitlin Clark stole the show with a 24-point performance, shooting 9-for-17 from the field and a perfect 5-for-5 from the free-throw line. It was the kind of night that gets fans buzzing and sets the tone for a long homestand.

For the second straight game, the Fever have no players listed as inactive or limited on the injury report. That’s a welcome sight for a team looking to build early-season momentum. But don’t let the clean sheet fool you—minute restrictions could still be in play. Guard Lexie Hull, for example, has been gradually eased back into a full workload, so keep an eye on her court time.

While Clark hasn’t appeared on any injury reports this season, she did open up earlier this week about some in-game treatments that raised a few eyebrows. After her back tightened up during the Sparks game, she returned to log eight more minutes and finish strong. “I think I almost got confidence from that,” Clark shared. “It’s going to take me a little bit to really get over the mental hurdle of trusting my body. The hardest part of injury is the mental hump of getting over everything.”

That kind of resilience is exactly what the Fever will need against a Mystics squad that’s also sitting at 1-1. With both teams hungry to establish their identity early in the season, tonight’s matchup at Gainbridge Fieldhouse promises plenty of intensity. Tip-off is set for 6:30 p.m. CT, and the game will be nationally broadcast on ION.

Whether you’re watching from the stands or cheering from home, this is one homestand opener you won’t want to miss. Grab your Fever gear and get ready for a battle.

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