Caitlin Clark records triple-double as a fever dominates the sky in the first WNBA game


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Indiana’s fever has a red red start of the 2025 WNBA season, knocking down the sky of Chicago, 93-58, behind Caitlin Clark’s triple-double.

Clark picked up just where he left him in 2024. The current rookie of the year did everything for a new fever team on his local court in Indianapolis.

Clark finished the game with 20 points after shooting 6 of 13 from the field with four triple events, adding 10 rebounds and 10 assists to take his team to victory.

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The Indiana fever guard, Caitlin Clark, shoots in the first half against the sky of Chicago in Gainbridge Fieldhouse. (Trevor Ruszkowski/Imagn images)

I was also doing it at the defensive end, registering four blocks and two robberies in 32 minutes.

And although Clark was the team’s top scorer, he had the help of his fellow headlines, including the Kelsey Mitchell guard, whose ball expert in his hands led 15 points in the shooting of 6 by 12.

Angel Reese, Caitlin Clark have heated the exchange after the hard foul during the head of the head of the sky

Aliyah Boston, who built a great chemistry with Clark during the 2024 campaign, also had a double, collecting 13 rebounds and 19 points in shots 8 of 12.

Natasha Howard proved to be a problem in Chicago painting, scoring 15 points with five rebounds, two assists and three robberies.

The Chicago star, Angel Reese, fought to start the season. He was only 5 of the field, although he led the game with 17 rebounds. She ended with 12 points.

Indiana Natasha Howard fever striker (6) Chicago Guardian Sky Forward Angel Reese (5) Saturday, May 17, 2025 in Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. (Grace Smith/Indiestar/USA Today Network through IMAGN images)

However, it was a bad day of shooting throughout the sky. The team triggered 29.1% (23 of 79) to 46.7% of the fever.

This is the way in which the new chief coach Stephanie White wanted to start the season, using Clark to anchor an offensive with multiple score options.

However, there was a moment during the game, where the tensions came to the height and Clark was called for a flagrant foul after intentionally breaking reese strongly in the painting. Reese did not take it light, getting up from the court and going to Clark, who was not looking for a confrontation.

Indiana’s fever guard, Caitlin Clark (22), dribble the ball, while Chicago Sky Kamilla Cardoso (10) defends in the first half in Gainbridge Fieldhouse. (Trevor Ruszkowski/Imagn images)

The referees reviewed the common foul and updated Flagrant after seeing that Clark’s left arm seems to push Reese on the back. Reese obtained two free throws with Chicago retaining possession.

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