Clark’s 30-10 lifts Fever past Sky 114-106

Caitlin Clark delivered 32 points, seven rebounds, and 10 assists to help the Indiana Fever beat the Chicago Sky 114-106 in overtime at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Thursday. It matched her season-high, extended her own WNBA record, and came alongside an Aliyah Bo
For the Indiana Fever, it was the kind of night that feels like a door finally cracking open.
On Thursday at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Caitlin Clark carried the momentum into overtime and then finished the job against the Chicago Sky, with Indiana winning 114-106. The result moved the Fever to 7-5, and it did it with a stat line that practically rewrote the page.
Clark exploded for 32 points to equal her season-high with 32 points. She added seven rebounds and 10 assists while shooting 8-of-18 from the field. From the free-throw line, she was perfect, going 15-of-15. Even the shape of the game—an overtime win—matched the story of a player trying to set a steadier course after a season that had been anything but smooth.
Last season, Clark played only 13 games due to multiple ailments. This time around. she’s making it clear she’s focused on staying on the court and turning production into progress. Her numbers so far show the scale of what she’s doing, averaging 19.9 points, 4.7 rebounds, and a league-leading 8.1 assists.
The record book took notice again. Clark’s 30-point, 10-assist output wasn’t just a strong performance—it extended her own WNBA mark. Michael Voepel wrote on X that Thursday was Clark’s third career game with at least 30 points and 10 assists. “No other player in W history has more than one such game in their career,” he wrote.
Indiana didn’t just have one star doing damage. Clark also made history with her fellow centerpiece, Aliyah Boston, by becoming the first teammates to have 30-point double-doubles in the same game. Boston backed Clark with 34 points, 12 rebounds, three assists, and two blocks.
Afterward, Indiana coach Stephanie White praised the pair’s impact, saying their “dynamic duo” showed “elite” talent.
The Fever’s season-long goals haven’t been hidden, either. Before this win, Indiana had already ruled the WNBA Commissioner’s Cup and were just a win away from reaching the WNBA Finals when Clark was still working through the fallout from her injury-riddled sophomore campaign.
Now the message from Thursday was unmistakable: when Clark gets to full rhythm, the Fever look like a team ready to take a run seriously. The overtime finish over the Sky may be just one game—but for Indiana, it has the feel of a turning point built around one 30-10 performance.
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30-10?? that sounds unreal lol
I swear every time I see Clark play she’s “perfect” from the line. 15-for-15 is crazy. Also overtime wins always feel like luck to me but maybe she’s just built different.
So is the overtime because the Sky choked or because Clark’s injury history means she gets better later? The article says she had ailments last season and now she’s making progress, but like… what caused the overtime exactly? I just saw highlights.
That “30-point, 10-assist output” thing… is that like 30 points and also 10 rebounds? I got confused reading it because it also mentions 7 rebounds and then Boston had 34 points. Either way, Fever finally doing good, Commissioner’s Cup or whatever, and Steph White calling them a dynamic duo. Sounds like the team figured it out right when playoffs are near.