Caitlin Clark Blasts WNBA Refs in Heated Fever-Aces Game

Clark Takes Center Stage in Latest Fever-Aces Clash

Caitlin Clark wasn’t about to stay quiet this time.

In a heated rematch between the Indiana Fever and the Las Vegas Aces, Clark was front and center as frustrations with officiating boiled over. What began as a flashback to their fiery July 3 clash quickly turned into a new chapter of controversy, this time starring the guard herself.

Back then, Clark had taken on the role of amused bystander as Fever head coach Stephanie White lit up the refs and earned a technical. Clark was seen smiling, clapping, and even high-fiving White during the outburst. Indiana still walked away with a big win that night.

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Caitlin Clark Steps Into the Fire

Fast forward to the latest meeting, and Clark was no longer in the background. After Lexie Hull appeared to block Jackie Young’s layup with minimal contact, Clark jumped into action, questioning the call directly and visibly frustrated.

The moment echoed White’s previous reaction, but this time it was Clark carrying the emotional energy. Her clear disagreement with the whistle showed just how invested she’s become in leading this Fever team. Not just on the scoreboard, but in defending her teammates.

The scene quickly made the rounds on social media, with fans pointing out the fiery switch in roles. One fan wrote, “Caitlin Clark picked up that torch and ran with it.”

A Rivalry That’s Heating Up

The Fever and Aces are quickly becoming one of the WNBA’s most intense matchups. An it’s fueled by playoff implications, personalities, and yes—officiating drama. And as Caitlin Clark continues to find her voice in the league, moments like this are only adding fuel to the fire.

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