Caitlin Clark Makes WNBA History as Fever Prepare for Storm Matchup

Caitlin Clark became the first player in WNBA history to record multiple 30-point, 10-assist games as the Indiana Fever prepare to face the Seattle Storm following an early-season 1-2 start.

  • Glenn Catubig
  • 3 min read
Caitlin Clark Makes WNBA History as Fever Prepare for Storm Matchup
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The Indiana Fever return home on Sunday evening to face the Seattle Storm as they look to stabilize an uneven start to the 2026 WNBA season. Indiana enters the matchup with a 1-2 record, still searching for consistency in the opening stretch of the year.

Their most recent outing offered both promise and frustration, as the Fever pushed the Washington Mystics to overtime before falling short despite a dramatic late-game push. Caitlin Clark’s buzzer-beating effort to force extra time highlighted her continued ability to impact games under pressure.

Although the Fever could not complete the comeback, Clark’s performance once again stood out as the centerpiece of Indiana’s offense. Her stat line initially appeared strong, but a league correction after the game added an unexpected historical milestone.

That statistical update not only changed her final numbers but also placed Clark in a unique position in WNBA history as she continues to adjust to her second professional season.

1. Clark Rewrites WNBA Record Books

Following a review of the game against the Mystics, the WNBA updated Caitlin Clark’s box score to include an additional assist, adjusting her final totals to 32 points and 10 assists. The correction officially solidified another landmark achievement in her young career. With that update, Clark became the first player in WNBA history to record multiple games featuring at least 30 points and 10 assists. The milestone further underscores her rare combination of scoring ability and playmaking vision. The Indiana Fever acknowledged the achievement on social media, noting the statistical correction and highlighting Clark’s final line from the game. The recognition added another layer to what was already a standout performance in a tightly contested matchup. For Clark, the accomplishment continues a trend of record-setting production since entering the league, where she has quickly become one of the most closely watched players in professional basketball.

2. Rising Star Continues Early Career Surge

Since arriving in the WNBA following a standout collegiate career at Iowa, Clark has consistently drawn attention for her ability to dictate games with both scoring and passing. Her transition to the professional level has been marked by immediate impact and rapid adaptation. Her rookie season, however, was not without setbacks, as injuries limited her availability in the latter portion of the year. She ultimately missed the entire post-All-Star stretch, forcing Indiana to adjust its rotation late in the campaign. Despite her absence, the Fever managed a surprising playoff run, defeating the Atlanta Dream in the first round before pushing the eventual champion Las Vegas Aces to the brink in the next stage. That performance reinforced the team’s depth but also highlighted Clark’s importance. As she enters her second full season, expectations remain centered on her health and ability to sustain elite production over a full schedule, something the Fever believe is key to their long-term success.

3. Fever Look To Build Momentum At Home

Indiana’s current 1-2 record reflects an inconsistent start, but the team remains focused on building rhythm early in the season. Close losses and missed opportunities have defined the opening stretch, but also shown competitive potential. Clark’s ability to generate offense in high-pressure moments has been a consistent bright spot, particularly in games that have gone down to the wire. Her leadership and production remain central to Indiana’s identity moving forward. The Fever will now turn their attention to Sunday’s home matchup against the Seattle Storm, scheduled for a 6:00 p.m. ET tip-off. The game presents an opportunity to reset and potentially even their record. As the season continues, Indiana’s trajectory is expected to be closely tied to Clark’s performance, both in terms of health and her ability to maintain the elite production she has already shown early in the year.

Written by: Glenn Catubig

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