Caitlin Clark’s 45‑Point Explosion Leads Fever to Thriller Over Storm
The Indiana Fever opened a critical back‑to‑back schedule with a 110‑107 triumph against the Seattle Storm at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. In less than 30 minutes, Clark posted a franchise record 45 points, erasing the previous Fever single‑game scoring mark held by Kelsey Mitchell (38 points). The victory also snapped a string of close losses and showcased a historically productive performance from the league’s rising star.
Record‑Breaking Individual Highlights
Clark’s 45 points sit alongside Elena Delle Donne, Breanna Stewart and A’ja Wilson as the sixth‑most in a single WNBA game. She became the first player ever to record 40 points and 10 assists in the same contest, a dual‑stat achievement that had never been logged before. The outing also catapulted Clark past teammate Mitchell for the Fever’s highest regular‑season scoring total in a game.
On the three‑point front, Clark moved into fifth place on the franchise’s career 3‑point list with 204 makes, overtaking former Fever staffer Tully Bevilaqua. Her fourth triple of the night also made her the quickest player to reach 200 career threes, accomplishing the milestone in 74 games compared with Katie Smith’s previous mark of 81 games. Clark now ranks fourth on the all‑time point‑assist double‑double list.
Teammate Fireworks and Franchise Milestones
Mitchell contributed 30 points, and her 75‑point partnership with Clark is the most ever pooled by two Fever players in a single game. Mitchell’s 17 points in the first quarter tie for the second‑most scoring in any single quarter in franchise history, matching Clark’s May 2026 output and Aliyah Boston’s July 2025 performance. Boston also starred with eight offensive rebounds, the third‑most in a game for the Fever, while KK Timpson added another eight boards to bolster the paint.
Mitchell’s streak of consecutive 20‑point games reached nine, tying for the fifth‑longest run in WNBA history and marking the longest active run at that time. She also extended her own franchise‑record with a 40th straight double‑digit scoring game, underscoring her consistency throughout the season. The Fever’s ninth 100‑plus point outing of 2026 ties a WNBA record previously held by the Phoenix Mercury in 2006, highlighting the team’s offensive firepower.
What This Means for the Rest of the Season
The win not only delivered a crucial scalp over Seattle but also reinforced the Fever’s status as a genuine title contender. Clark’s historic night sets a new benchmark for individual excellence and may influence how opposing defenses approach her in upcoming matches. With a backlog of back‑to‑back games, the Fever will look to maintain this momentum as they chase deeper playoff runs.
The imagery from the night captures the intensity of the contest, with players like Aliyah Boston, Flau’jae Johnson, Tyasha Harris, Damiris Dantas, Sophie Cunningham and MacKenzie Holmes warming up under the bright lights of Gainbridge Fieldhouse. These moments, documented in the gallery below, provide a visual record of a game that reshaped the Fever’s narrative for the season.
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