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Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White has run busted the WNBA referee as Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White has hosted the Fever game this season.
White called the host “bad” in the rumour after the fever lost 90-88 to New York Liberty.
Natasha Cloud of New York made contact with Clark during the final ownership of the game, but the referee didn't blow whi.
“I thought she was fouled. I think it's pretty bad what's going on with us in the last few games,” White said of Clark. “The disrespect for our team is incredibly unbelievable right now, so it's a shame that it doesn't go both ways or it's not going both ways.”
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Head Coach Stephanie White, right, Caitlyn Clark (Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
White also admitted to the league that there is a system in which teams communicate their judgement decisions and differences, but questioned whether the system would work.
“There's a system that allows you to send things and communicate your complaints so to speak. I don't know if you feel that the system works,” she said.
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Indiana Feverguard Kate Linklark was hosted during a match against New York Liberty at Gainbridge Field House in Indianapolis on Saturday, May 24, 2025. Liberty won, 90-88. (via Grace Smith/Indystar/USA Today network imaging images)
Clark declined to express his opinion on the referee's call for the final play.
“I don't know. I have to go back and watch,” Clark said of the phone.
During the game, Clark immediately turned his eyes to the officials for a foul and immediately began screaming at them when he realized that the foul call was not approaching. Her teammate Sophie Cunningham also approached the refs and protested the lack of mouths.
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Indiana Fever Guard Kate Rinklark (22) served as manager Stephanie White with the Brazilian national team at Carver-Haway Arena in the third quarter. (Jeffrey Becker/Imagine image)
In the replay, Cloud pushed her shoulder into Clark's moment, showing the moment when the ball loosened. However, the judge did not blow whi and the game ended there.
The fever has dropped to 2-2 in the season, falling at the wrong end of many controversial decisions by officials in the first four games of the season.
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