BREAKING: WNBA Suspends Two Connecticut Sun Players for Violent Conduct Against Caitlin Clark
Uncasville, Connecticut — In a stunning and highly publicized move, WNBA officials have handed down a three-game suspension and a $50,000 fine to two players from the Connecticut Sun following violent and unsportsmanlike actions against Indiana Fever rookie phenom Caitlin Clark.
The league’s announcement comes in response to a physical and controversial game between the Fever and the Sun on Sunday night — a game that spiraled out of control with two key incidents: an eye poke by guard Jacy Sheldon and a blatant shove by veteran Marina Mabrey, both targeting Clark.
The Incidents That Sparked Outrage
Caitlin Clark, already one of the most talked-about athletes in the world of professional basketball, was the focal point of Sunday’s match for more than just her game. With the Fever trailing midway through the second quarter, Clark drove past a defender when Sheldon reached out and made direct contact with her face, poking her in the right eye. Clark fell to the floor in visible pain and was slow to get up.
Later in the third quarter, as tensions escalated, Clark was forcefully shoved to the ground by Marina Mabrey following a rebound attempt under the basket. No ball contact was involved. The shove sent Clark crashing to the floor, prompting immediate reactions from her teammates and the crowd at Mohegan Sun Arena.
While both Sheldon and Mabrey were issued common fouls in real time, replays — and widespread fan backlash — quickly led to league review.
The WNBA’s Official Ruling
Following 24 hours of review and deliberation, the WNBA issued its verdict on Monday afternoon:
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Jacy Sheldon has been suspended for 3 games and fined $25,000 for “making reckless, targeted contact to the face of another player, resulting in potential injury.”
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Marina Mabrey has also been suspended for 3 games and fined $25,000 for “deliberate and excessive physical aggression unrelated to the play.”
In a public statement, the league emphasized that player safety is a non-negotiable priority:
“The WNBA is committed to ensuring the safety of all athletes on the court. Intentional and violent conduct, especially when directed toward a player’s face or body outside of legal play, will not be tolerated.”
Caitlin Clark’s Response: Grace Under Pressure
Clark, who briefly left the game for medical attention but later returned, posted a brief but composed message on social media Monday evening:
“Tough game, but we keep pushing. Grateful for my teammates and the fans. I’m all good and ready for what’s next.”
Though she has become accustomed to intense defensive pressure — often drawing double teams and aggressive play — this marked a rare moment where Clark was visibly shaken, drawing concern even from opposing fanbases.
Fan and Media Reactions: “It’s Gone Too Far”
The public reaction was swift and intense. Social media platforms exploded with messages of support for Clark and calls for stronger protection of star players in the WNBA.
Hashtags like #ProtectCaitlin, #WNBAIntegrity, and #JusticeForClark trended nationally.
“It’s one thing to play tough defense,” wrote ESPN analyst Doris Burke, “but another entirely to attack a player. Caitlin Clark deserves respect, not punishment disguised as defense.”
Prominent voices in women’s sports echoed similar sentiments, including former WNBA MVP Sue Bird:
“Clark is bringing more fans, attention, and energy into the league than we’ve seen in years. This isn’t how we should welcome her.”
Connecticut Sun Responds
The Connecticut Sun organization issued a brief response Monday night, saying they respect the league’s decision but stand by their players.
“We acknowledge the WNBA’s ruling and will support Jacy and Marina during their suspensions. Our players compete with passion, and we’re committed to learning from this incident and continuing to uphold the league’s values.”
Neither Sheldon nor Mabrey has issued a personal apology or public statement at this time.
A Larger Issue: Are Stars Being Targeted?
This isn’t the first time questions have been raised about whether Caitlin Clark — whose rapid rise has made her a cultural and commercial icon — is being singled out for extra physicality on the court.
Many believe the aggressive treatment stems from a combination of jealousy, attention, and old-school players feeling threatened by the new wave of stardom Clark represents.
“When someone walks into a league and instantly becomes its biggest draw, not everyone handles it gracefully,” said sports columnist Jackie MacMullan. “And sometimes, that resentment shows up in ways it shouldn’t.”
What This Means for the League
The WNBA has struggled for years with viewership and national attention. But in 2025, with Caitlin Clark at the forefront, interest has soared. Sunday’s incident, however, threatens to overshadow that progress.
“This is a test for the league,” said former player Tamika Catchings. “If we can’t protect our most visible and influential players, what message are we sending — to young girls, to future rookies, to the world?”
The league hopes the suspensions will serve as a turning point — a message that physical intimidation will never be a substitute for talent or sportsmanship.
Conclusion: A Wake-Up Call for the WNBA
As Caitlin Clark continues to break barriers and bring unprecedented energy to women’s basketball, the WNBA must now decide how it will protect not only its stars, but the integrity of the sport.
The suspensions of Jacy Sheldon and Marina Mabrey mark a step in the right direction — but fans, players, and analysts alike will be watching closely to see what comes next.
“I came to play basketball. I didn’t come to be a target. But I won’t back down either.”
— Caitlin Clark