Indiana Fever Player reveals personal news after seasonal injury originally released on Athlon Sports.
Caitlin Clark is no longer the only name on the Indiana fever’s injury list. The reigning Wnba Rookie of the year is accompanied by two of its teammates after the unfortunate turn of events in the humiliating 35-point loss of eruption on Thursday for the Phoenix Mercury.
Both Aari McDonald and Sydney Colson were forced to leave the match against the Mercury, and then it was revealed that both guards were diagnosed with seasonal injuries.
McDonald in particular suffered a broken bone in her right foot, which will now force her to miss the rest of the campaign. The season is over for the 5-foot-6 guard with averages of 9.8 points, 2.4 rebounds, 4.7 assists, 1.3 steals and 1.2 triples in 20 games played.
McDonald went to Instagram on Saturday prior to the rivalry of the fever against the Chicago Sky. The 26-year-old revealed some personal news that brought some joy in the midst of her unfortunate situation.
McDonald shared through her Instagram stories that she scored a perfect score of 200 at her peak.
“You would like to see it 🥹😝” She tit her photo.
Finally some good news … Aari crushed her paper.
We like to see it @Mcdonaldaari2 🔥 pic.twitter.com/5x5ijl6xa5
– Jess (@fverbandwagon) August 9, 2025
McDonald is currently striving for a diploma in applied behavioral analysis. During the recent four-game road trip of the fever, she revealed that she had a deadline for a 12-page newspaper, which was a struggle for her who considered her obligations to the team.
Well, McDonald proved that she is very able to balance her academic chase with her daily job as a professional basketball player, and her 100% score for her peak is proof of this fact.
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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on August 9, 2025, where it first appeared.