A fan wearing a Caitlin Clark Indiana Fever jersey had to be escorted out of TD Garden on Tuesday night.
Caitlin Clark Fan Thrown Out Of Fever-Sun Game originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
The Indiana Fever's game against the Connecticut Sun sold out TD Garden in Boston on Tuesday night, but it ended at least one person short of full capacity.
A fan wearing a Caitlin Clark No. 22 Indiana Fever shirt was escorted out of the Boston Celtics' home arena during a stoppage of play in the second quarter after a review of a foul against Fever guard Kelsey Mitchell on Sun guard Saniya Rivers.
The WNBA officiating crew looked at the monitor after Fever head coach Stephanie White challenged the call. According to reporters at the game, that was when the fan in question, who was sitting courtside, allegedly crossed the line with Rivers.
"Saniya Rivers visibly upset after a courtside fan appeared to say something to her," said Emily Adams, reporter for the Hartford Courant. "She speaks to the refs for a minute, and security comes in to remove the fan, wearing a Fever shirt."
Sun sideline reporter Terrika Foster-Brasby followed up by detailing that the fan did not just talk to Rivers, but allegedly touched her. Both reporters corroborated that the Sun player called the behavior to the officials' attention.
A fan was escorted out of TD Garden for TOUCHING Saniya Rivers. She called it out immediately and he was escorted up the stairs and out. The fan appears to be an Indiana fan, as he was wearing a Fever tee and was seated courtside next to the CT player bench. #WNBA
— Terrika (@SheKnowsSports) July 16, 2025
Indiana Fever beat reporter Chloe Peterson of the Indy Star added more context and posted a video of the fan being removed. He was clearly wearing a shirt with Clark's No. 22.
Saniya Rivers went to the sideline to inbound the ball after a timeout, then stepped away and had a passionate conversation with the refs.
— Chloe Peterson (@chloepeterson67) July 16, 2025
It resulted with a fan sitting courtside getting ejected, and fans waved goodbye to him as he walked up the stairs. pic.twitter.com/uy9GIb0OtE
The Fever and the Sun have had tense encounters recently. Connecticut knocked Indiana out of the playoffs in 2024 with White as their coach, before she left to join Indiana this year.
The last matchup featured multiple technical fouls, ejections and fines after incidents involving Fever guards Clark and Sophie Cunningham and Sun players Jacy Sheldon and Marina Mabrey.
Related: Fever vs. Sun: What Happened Between Caitlin Clark and Jacy Sheldon?
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 16, 2025, where it first appeared.
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