Fever coach Stephanie White calls for officiating consistency after loss
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 16, 2026, 4:07 AM
Last updated Jul 16, 2026
Indiana Fever coach Stephanie White expressed frustration with the officiating in a postgame press conference after their 88-75 loss to the Golden State Valkyries. White pointed to a controversial no-call involving guard Caitlin Clark, who suffered a hard fall after a collision with Kiah Stokes. Clark was noticeably upset about the missed call and its impact on her performance. Both coaches were dissatisfied with how the game was officiated, highlighting the need for more consistency moving forward.
- •Fever lost 88-75 to the Golden State Valkyries on July 15.
- •Caitlin Clark criticized officials for missing a critical no-call.
- •Stephanie White aims for consistency from referees to avoid fines.
- •Both coaches showed dissatisfaction with officiating during the game.
- 4:07 AMYahoo Sports — All Fever coach Stephanie White wants is consistency from the refs ... and to not get fined
"Caitlin Clark took a hard fall after a collision in the Fever's loss Wednesday night. Here's what she and her coach said afterwards.
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