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Indiana Fever reporter says credential revoked after reporting Caitlin Clark's injury absence

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Brendon Kleen

12h ago· 5 min readenNews

Summary

Indiana Fever beat reporter Scott Agness claims the organization revoked his media credential after he reported on Caitlin Clark's surprise late scratch from a May 20 game due to a back injury. Agness, who covers the Fever and Pacers through his "Fieldhouse Files" Substack, published a post revealing the credential revocation, which he says was a direct response to his reporting on Clark's injury absence. The incident raises questions about media access and organizational transparency in professional sports.

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In a post on Tuesday, Agness revealed that the organization has revoked his credential over the reporting he published following Clark's absence from the May 20 game
Caitlin Clark was a surprise late scratch with a back injury for the Indiana Fever's home matchup with the Portland Fire on May 20
The latest comes from independent reporter Scott Agness, who covers the Fever and Indiana Pacers through his 'Fieldhouse Files' Substack
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Indiana Fever reporter Scott Agness has seemingly had his credential rescinded for his reporting on Caitlin Clark's May 20 injury absence.

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