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Report: WNBA will not rescind Caitlin Clark’s latest technical foul

By Thomson Reuters Jun 24, 2026 | 12:05 PM

Caitlin Clark was whistled for a technical foul on Monday in a contentious meeting between the Indiana Fever and Phoenix Mercury, and her fifth of ​the season will not be rescinded upon review, ‌The Athletic reported Wednesday.

A player who reaches eight technical fouls in the WNBA receives an automatic one-game suspension.

The Fever have played just 17 games of their 44-game schedule.

Clark was charged with the technical after ‌she ​fouled Mercury forward DeWanna Bonner and ⁠the two had to be ⁠separated. Clark then clapped in the direction of the Mercury bench, triggering the call.

Clark, 24, labeled the technical as “ridiculous” and called out referee Gerda Gatling for assessing ​the penalty.

“I went to Gerda, and I said, ‘Why’d you give me a technical foul?’ She said because I was ‘clapping ⁠and instigating,'” Clark said, per ⁠The Athletic. “I said, ‘OK, then you just don’t like ​competitive basketball.’ And that’s just facts. That’s just reality.”

Clark was ​not the only player charged with a technical in ‌the on-court confrontation. Also receiving the penalty were Bonner, Alyssa Thomas of the Mercury, and Indiana’s Sophie Cunningham and Myisha Hines-Allen.

Fever coach Stephanie White said she appreciates the passion ⁠with which Clark plays but that she needs to be smart.

“There are natural things that happen that the energy of the game ⁠creates when you ‌do get those (technical fouls), but there are ⁠some that we can be a little ​bit ‌more in control (of),” White said. “And so yes, we’ll ​continue to ⁠remind her, and I think she has to have an awareness.”

Clark is in the midst of a WNBA record streak of six consecutive games of at least 20 points and five assists.

The Fever and Mercury meet again Wednesday night in ​Indianapolis.

–Field Level Media