WNBA stars Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese have been omitted from the Team USA training camp roster scheduled for April 1 to 3, 2026. The announcement has ignited widespread surprise among fans, particularly since both players previously participated in Team USA activities for FIBA World Cup qualifiers.
Roster Details and Context
The updated roster, shared publicly, confirms the absence of Clark and Reese from this short evaluation camp. While this omission stands out given their prior involvement, officials note that such camps serve as temporary assessments and do not dictate final selections for future competitions. Discussions quickly spread across social media, questioning selection criteria and player priorities.
Fan Reactions on Social Media
Reactions from WNBA enthusiasts vary widely. Some call for restraint, with one fan stating, “It’s just training camp. Relax.” Others speculate on reasons, including, “That’s because Reese didn’t make the cut so they can’t have Clark lol.” Availability concerns surface too, as one commenter observes, “Caitlin’s likely busy as a few others are not there either, but Angel I wouldn’t be surprised at all if she was cut.”
Ratings potential draws comment, with a fan noting, “I’m sure the ratings will not be as high.” Pushback against linking the players appears as well: “Angel has nothing to do with Caitlin.” These responses underscore the intense interest in Clark and Reese, fueling ongoing debates in women’s basketball.




