Caitlin Clark appears emotional after Fever's collapse to Angel Reese's Dream: 'All we do is foul'
Indiana Fever shooting guard Lexie Hull spoke to Fox News Digital about the challenges of the team's surge in attention since 2024. (Jackson Thompson/ Fox News Digital)
Caitlin Clark appeared emotionally distraught during a postgame news conference after the Indiana Fever's 113-96 loss to the Atlanta Dream and archrival Angel Reese.
The superstar had her head down and spoke with a somber tone as she answered for her team's second-half collapse, claiming all her team did "was foul."
The Fever committed 29 personal fouls in the loss.
"What we did well in the first half was play in transition, spray, find open people. Um, and then it's really hard to do that when all we do is foul, and they score," Clark said.
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Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever shoots against Angel Reese of the Atlanta Dream during the first quarter at State Farm Arena in Atlanta June 20, 2026. (Colin Hubbard/Getty Images)
Clark also had seven of her team's 19 turnovers in the game.
"We have to take care of the ball better, and that starts with me," Clark said.
In between the turnovers, Clark also appeared to roll her eyes while coach Stephanie White was talking to her during the game, and clips of the moment went viral on social media.
White answered for her team's foul trouble in the game as well and didn't rule out that referees are calling more fouls on them.
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"I think a little bit of both," White said when asked if the foul issues are "correctable" or if it's "how they're being called."
"Obviously, there's been an emphasis to call a lot of fouls. Freedom of movement's been an emphasis. We've


