Caitlin Clark’s Historic 30-Point Triple-Double Powers Fever Past Sky in OT

Caitlin Clark delivered a record-setting 30-point, 10-assist performance as the Indiana Fever outlasted the Chicago Sky in overtime.

  • Glenn Catubig
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Caitlin Clark’s Historic 30-Point Triple-Double Powers Fever Past Sky in OT
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The Indiana Fever continued their push for consistency this season behind another landmark performance from guard Caitlin Clark, who delivered a dominant outing in an overtime win against the Chicago Sky. The Fever emerged with a 114-106 victory at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, improving their record to 7-5 in a tightly contested early-season race.

Clark played the central role in Indiana’s win, producing one of the most complete performances of her career as she matched her season high in scoring while orchestrating the offense at an elite level. Her ability to control tempo and create for teammates once again defined the Fever’s offensive identity.

The game required overtime to settle, but Indiana’s late execution, led by Clark and forward Aliyah Boston, proved decisive as the Fever pulled away in the extra period. The result also reinforced the growing chemistry between the team’s young core.

For Indiana, the win carried added significance as the team continues to build momentum following an inconsistent stretch of performances early in the season.

1. Clark’s Record-Breaking Performance

Clark delivered a standout stat line with 32 points, 10 assists, and seven rebounds, reaffirming her status as one of the league’s most impactful guards. She shot 8-of-18 from the field and converted all 15 of her free throws, maintaining efficiency despite high usage. The performance marked her third career game with at least 30 points and 10 assists, a milestone that places her alone in WNBA history for the most such games. No other player in league history has recorded more than one in a career, underscoring the uniqueness of her production. Beyond scoring, Clark’s playmaking once again drove Indiana’s offense, as she consistently created advantages in transition and half-court sets. Her ability to draw defensive attention opened opportunities for teammates throughout the game. The outing further cemented her role as the primary engine of the Fever’s offensive system, where nearly every possession flows through her decision-making.

2. Fever’s Balanced Offensive Breakthrough

While Clark led the way, Indiana also benefited from a historic performance by Aliyah Boston, who delivered 34 points, 12 rebounds, three assists, and two blocks. Her interior presence complemented Clark’s perimeter dominance. The duo became the first set of teammates in WNBA history to each record 30-point double-doubles in the same game. That combined output provided the offensive foundation needed to withstand Chicago’s scoring runs. Indiana’s offensive rhythm improved as the game progressed, particularly in transition, where Clark and Boston repeatedly connected to exploit defensive mismatches. Their chemistry proved critical in high-pressure moments late in regulation and overtime. Head coach Stephanie White praised the pair’s performance, emphasizing the “elite” level of talent driving the team’s resurgence and highlighting the importance of their growing synergy.

3. Health, Momentum, And Season Outlook

Clark’s performance also comes amid a broader effort to maintain health and consistency after an injury-limited previous season in which she appeared in just 13 games. Her availability has become a key factor in Indiana’s trajectory. Despite her absence last year, the Fever remained competitive, capturing the WNBA Commissioner’s Cup and pushing close to a Finals appearance. This season, however, the focus has shifted toward sustaining long-term success with a fully healthy roster. Clark is currently averaging 19.9 points, 4.7 rebounds, and a league-leading 8.1 assists per game, reinforcing her status as one of the league’s premier all-around guards. Her production continues to place her at the center of Indiana’s identity. As the Fever aim for deeper postseason contention, the combination of Clark’s playmaking and Boston’s interior dominance gives the franchise one of the most promising young cores in the league.

Written by: Glenn Catubig

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