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However, WNBA icon Sheryl Swoopes expressed some frustration with how Clark handled the aftermath of this eye poke, which she conveyed during a June 24 episode of The Women's Hoops Show.
Caitlin Clark was poked in the eye and shoved to the floor during the Indiana Fever's intense 88-71 win over the Connecticut Sun on Tuesday, June 17.
Sheldon stayed close, prompting the guards to initiate contact. Sheldon appeared to reach for the ball, but instead poked Clark in the eye. Clark fumed and shoved Sheldon.
Both players initiated contact. Sheldon reached up with her right hand and poked Clark in the eye, drawing a personal foul. Clark recoiled. Sheldon then bumped Clark, and Clark shoved her away.
The most dramatic incident in Tuesday's game came in the third quarter when Clark was poked in the eye by Sheldon, 24.