'It Was Pretty Egregious': Indiana Fever's Steph White on 'Disrespectful' Officiating
- The New York Liberty defeated the Indiana Fever 90-88 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Saturday afternoon in a closely contested game decided in the final seconds.
- The Liberty overcame a 12-point fourth-quarter deficit after Indiana's timeout, sparked by a 16-2 run and tight defense by Natasha Cloud that led to a key steal.
- Stephanie White criticized the officiating as egregious, particularly a no-call on a potential foul against Cloud on Caitlin Clark in the final play, which Clark and teammates contested.
- Sabrina Ionescu secured the win with two free throws after Lexie Hull fouled her with 2.2 seconds remaining, while the Fever could not challenge due to no timeouts left.
- The loss dropped the Fever to 2-2 early in the 2025 season and highlighted ongoing concerns about officiating consistency, while the Liberty improved to 3-0 as reigning champions.
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Caitlin Clark furious with WNBA refs after they failed to whistle a foul by Natasha Cloud for hard contact
Caitlin Clark was frustrated by a controversial no-call by WNBA referees that may have cost her team a win and a personal milestone for Clark in a game against the New York Liberty.
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