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Caitlin Clark Sparks Indiana Fever’s Biggest WNBA Upset of 2025 — Highlights, Records & Fan Reactions
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Caitlin Clark returned from a five-game absence and reignited the Indiana Fever’s playoff push with a 32-point eruption that snapped the New York Liberty’s unbeaten run, 102-88, Saturday afternoon at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. The rookie sensation drilled seven three-pointers, added nine assists and eight rebounds, and accounted for 54 of Indiana’s points through scoring or passing, underscoring why the Fever went just 2-3 without her in the lineup.
The quad strain that sidelined Clark since May 24 showed no lingering effects as she poured in 25 first-half points—including a dazzling sequence of three treys in 33 seconds—to help Indiana reach the century mark for the first time this season. “I felt strong, my rotations were good, and we got the looks we wanted,” Clark said post-game, crediting a drive-and-kick attack that produced 17 team threes.
Kelsey Mitchell (22 points) and Lexie Hull (14) supplied timely scoring, while 2024 Rookie of the Year Aliyah Boston anchored the paint. Indiana improved to 5-5 overall and 2-1 in Commissioner’s Cup play, vaulting into the thick of the Eastern race.
Sabrina Ionescu countered with 34 points and Breanna Stewart posted 24-14 for New York, but the Liberty—missing Finals MVP Jonquel Jones (ankle)—couldn’t match Indiana’s perimeter barrage and watched their 9-0 start dissolve.
Key takeaways for fans and fantasy players
• Three-point boom: The Fever’s 17 triples tie the franchise’s single-game record, validating head coach Stephanie White’s offseason “line ’em up” emphasis on spacing.
• Clark’s efficiency spike: She shot 11-of-20 overall (55 %) and 7-of-12 from deep; her effective field-goal percentage now ranks third among WNBA guards with at least 100 attempts.
• Boston’s quiet impact: Though held to single-digit scoring, the 6-5 center logged a game-best +18 plus-minus and deterred Stewart at the rim in the fourth quarter.
What it means going forward
Indiana’s victory pushes the Fever to seventh in the overall standings and hands them a crucial tiebreaker over New York in Cup play. With Clark healthy and Sophie Cunningham also back, Indiana suddenly looks like the up-tempo, high-volume offense projected during training camp.
Upcoming schedule
The Fever face a quick turnaround, hosting the Chicago Sky on Monday before embarking on a three-game road swing against Washington, Dallas and Atlanta. Maintaining pace from beyond the arc—and keeping Clark fresh—will be pivotal during that five-day stretch.
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