Key Points:
- Caitlin Clark was instrumental for the Indiana Fever in their 100-81 victory over the Chicago Sky.
- Clark, increasing her performance level, scored a career high 31 and assisted 12 shots.
- Angel Reese managed to score 10 points and get 11 rebounds for the Sky.
- The fever has already advanced to the next phase while the Sky are still on the waiting list.
On this occasion, the game between the two WNBA superstars, Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, turned out to be favorable only for the former, as it was Clark who took the limelight. The Indiana Fever crushed the Chicago Sky, finishing the game at 100-81 on a Friday night.
Clark Dominates
Caitlin Clark exhibited her best, scoring a career-high 31 points and assisting 12 shots. This performance all but ensured the rookie’s place on the honorary list of the best players of the season. Every fan was amazed by clark’s scoring capabilities not only throughout the court but also her assists to all her teammates.
Reese Records
Also, Angel Reese had 10 points and 11 rebounds. She also set the most rebounds in a single season for the Sky, breaking Sylvia Fowles’ record. In terms of offense and scoring, Reese could not keep up with Clark, but there was no doubt that she was effective in the game.
Fever Solidify Playoff Berth
The victory was a big one for the Fever. The victory also made a very deal in the playoff rankings. The Fever advanced to 16-16 with the victory, while the Sky dropped to 11-20. The Sky are currently fighting for the last playoff position and will have to win every remaining game in order to qualify for the playoffs.
Sellout Crowd
A full capacity crowd of 9,445 was recorded for the game at the Wintrust Arena. It was exciting given that the fans had come in to watch two of the most entertaining young players in the league.
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