Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever have achieved a four-game winning streak with another impressive win on Tuesday night against the Toronto Tempo.
The Fever secured the victory with a 113-91 scoreline, dominating three of the four quarters. Clark’s outstanding performance included a double-double, scoring 21 points from 5 of 15 field goals and 10 of 14 free throws, along with providing 14 assists to her teammates.
Kelsey Mitchell maintained her pace as a WNBA All-Star, contributing 27 points with remarkable accuracy, hitting 9 of 11 shots. Aliyah Boston also delivered a double-double with 18 points and 11 rebounds, helping the team achieve a commanding 22-point victory.
Clark’s recent performance has put her in the record books. She became the fastest WNBA player to achieve over 250 points and 100 assists in a season within just 13 games of the 2026 season.
On the same day, Clark was awarded the WNBA Eastern Conference Player of the Week. Her coach, Stephanie White, congratulated her and the team on the achievement.
The Fever celebrated Clark’s historic contribution by sharing a video of the team’s jubilant locker room after the game. The players expressed their excitement, celebrating their victory together.
With this win, the Fever’s season record stands at 9-5, tying with the Dallas Wings. They are close behind Angel Reese’s Atlanta Dream for the No. 4 spot in the WNBA standings.
Next, Clark and the Fever will face Reese and the Dream in consecutive games. The series begins at home on Thursday night, followed by an away game in Atlanta on June 20. These matches carry significant weight as teams compete for ranking positions early in the season.
Reese has found success with her new team, Atlanta, while Clark is glad to be playing again after missing much of last season due to injury. Both athletes are excelling this season, with strong chances of being selected for the All-Star Game, either through fan votes or as additions.
Both players are vital to their teams’ push towards the postseason, aiming to challenge top contenders like Minnesota, New York, and Las Vegas for the championship.

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