IndyStar sports columnist Gregg Doyel will no longer be covering the Indiana Fever, as confirmed by an IndyStar spokesperson. The decision comes after a controversial incident during Caitlin Clark’s introductory news conference as the newest member of the WNBA team. Doyel had made a heart gesture towards Clark, which she used during her college basketball career. He then made an inappropriate comment, to which Clark responded with a explanation of the gesture’s significance in her family. Doyel later apologized for his actions, calling himself part of the problem and expressing regret for his actions.

The parent company of IndyStar, Gannett, did not respond to inquiries about Doyel’s future coverage of the team. Despite this controversy, Doyel’s last article was published on the Indianapolis Colts’ NFL draft in late April. As the team prepares to start their 25th regular season, it remains unclear whether Doyel will have any involvement in the coverage of the Indiana Fever going forward. CNN has reached out to Doyel for comment on the situation, but as of now, there has been no response from the columnist.

The incident with Doyel and Clark has garnered attention for its inappropriate nature and subsequent apology from Doyel. The exchange took place during a press conference introducing Clark as a new member of the Indiana Fever. Doyel’s actions were met with criticism and led to his apology for his behavior. The situation has raised questions about the appropriateness of Doyel’s future coverage of the team and whether he will continue to be involved in their reporting moving forward.

The controversy surrounding Doyel’s interaction with Clark has sparked a conversation about professionalism and appropriate behavior in sports journalism. Doyel’s apology acknowledged his misstep and expressed regret for his actions. However, the incident has still prompted questions about accountability and the consequences of inappropriate conduct in the industry. As the Indiana Fever prepare to start their season, the situation remains unresolved as Doyel’s future involvement with the team’s coverage is uncertain.

The response from Doyel and the IndyStar to the incident with Clark reflects a recognition of the seriousness of the situation. Doyel’s apology and the decision to remove him from coverage of the Indiana Fever demonstrate a commitment to addressing and correcting inappropriate behavior. Moving forward, it will be important for sports journalists and media outlets to continue to uphold professional standards and create a respectful environment for athletes and reporters alike. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining professionalism and accountability in sports journalism.

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