Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark continued her remarkable rise in the WNBA record books after matching a franchise milestone in Thursday night’s 114-106 overtime victory over the Chicago Sky.
Clark produced another standout display, finishing with 32 points, 10 assists and seven rebounds as the Fever overcame a late Chicago comeback to secure an important home win.
The performance marked Clark’s third career 30-point double-double, tying Indiana Fever legend Tamika Catchings for the most such games in franchise history.
Just days after hitting a game-winning three-pointer against the Washington Mystics, Clark once again delivered when her team needed her most.
The Fever appeared on course for a comfortable victory after building a 19-point lead, but the Sky fought back to force overtime. Clark helped Indiana regain control in the extra period, leading the offense with her scoring, playmaking and leadership.
The 23-year-old guard shot 8-of-18 from the field and was flawless from the free-throw line, converting all 15 attempts. She also recorded 10 assists, highlighting her ability to create scoring opportunities for teammates while carrying a significant offensive workload.
Clark narrowly missed out on a triple-double, finishing just three rebounds short, but her all-around contribution proved decisive as Indiana improved its position in the standings.
The achievement places Clark alongside one of the most celebrated players in franchise history. Catchings, a WNBA champion, MVP and Hall of Famer, remains the most iconic figure in Fever history and holds numerous team records.
By matching Catchings’ mark for 30-point double-doubles, Clark has added another significant accomplishment to a career that continues to develop at a rapid pace.
The Fever confirmed the milestone after the game, noting that Clark had tied the franchise record with her performance against Chicago.
Clark’s impact has been immediate since entering the WNBA. Known for her elite shooting range, court vision and scoring ability, she has quickly established herself as one of the league’s biggest stars and one of the most dangerous offensive players in women’s basketball.
While Catchings still owns several major franchise records, including career points and assists, Clark’s latest achievement highlights how quickly she is building her own legacy in Indiana.
For now, the Fever can celebrate a hard-fought overtime victory, while Clark adds yet another chapter to what is becoming one of the most impressive starts to a WNBA career in recent memory.