Marina Mabrey’s Foul on Caitlin Clark Upgraded to Flagrant-2, But No Suspensions


Marina Mabrey’s Foul on Caitlin Clark Upgraded to Flagrant-2, But No Suspensions

The WNBA has improved the technical foul on Connecticuts Marina Mabrey for Caitlin Clark’s boost in the game against Indiana against Indiana on a flagrant-2, as a person familiar with the situation said on Wednesday. The person spoke to the Associated Press support for anonymity because no official announcement had been made.

Every open foul has an automatic fine. The person also said that the fever’s Sophie Cunningham took on the pitch for her role in close combat after having more than more with 46.1 seconds in front of Jacy Sheldon. Cunningham received a flagrant-2 on Tuesday evening.

During the game there will be no further penalties for actions on the pitch, the person said. The WNBA does not open how much money players are punished.

The game at the end of the game was the highlight of tensions that had built up continuously.

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Mabrey’s technology followed a battle in the third quarter. Sheldon put Caitlin Clark in the eye as he defended her. Clark pushed Sheldon away and Mabrey pressed Clark with violent and hit the star protection onto the ground. Clark and Tina Charles were also rated technical fouls.

In a pool report, the official Ashley Gloss said that the contact made by Mabrey did not increase to the expectoration of the expectoration or met the criteria for a flagrant-2.

After the competition, both teams stated that missed calls and bad game management by the officials had ultimately led to close combat.

Fever trainer Stephanie White said “badly reigning” was a league -wide problem and that “everyone [in the WNBA] Get better except the officials. “

“I started talking to the officials in the first quarter, and we knew that this would happen,” said White. “You could say that it would happen. So you have to get control over it. You have to be better.”

Reporting by the Associated Press.

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