Biography Flash Caitlin Clark Dominates Team USA Return With MVP Honors After Eight Month Injury Comeback
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Caitlin Clark is back on the court and dominating, darling, marking her triumphant return after eight long months sidelined by a groin strain and ankle bone bruise that derailed her 2025 WNBA season with the Indiana Fever. The IX Sports reports she first laced up for Team USA in the FIBA Womens Basketball World Cup Qualifying Tournament in Puerto Rico this week, exploding for 17 points including four threes and 12 assists off the bench against Senegal on Wednesday, then adding eight points and two assists versus Puerto Rico the next day. Fox News confirms she shook off all rust to earn tournament MVP honors on Tuesday, averaging 11.6 points and 6.4 assists as the Americans went 5-0 perfect, beating Senegal, Puerto Rico, Italy, New Zealand, and Spain in her senior team debut. Thats her second world-stage MVP, echoing her 2021 U19 win, and with Team USAs next clash against Italy looming Saturday, shells be averaging 12.5 points and seven assists so far, proving shes healthier and hungrier than ever.
Off the court, Chicago City Sports notes her fans caught heat on social media after her first Team USA start sparked fiery debates, while a YouTube clip from Mick Talks Hoops on March 19 highlights WNBA legend Angel McCree calling out Clark for crashing at refs during the tournament, urging poise on the global stage though its unverified gossip from opinion channels. Business-wise, Sports Illustrated reveals the new WNBA CBA fast-tracks max eligibility for Clark next season after her All-WNBA rookie nod, with the 2026 salary cap hitting seven million and maxes over one million, setting up juicy Fever roster drama alongside Aliyah Boston.
No fresh headlines in the last 24 hours, but this injury comeback and MVP glow cement Clarks biographical arc as a resilient phenom ready to redefine the league.
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