Caitlin Clark sets career high with 45 points as Fever eke out win over WNBA-worst Storm
· Yahoo Sports
Caitlin Clark made history in a career night on Friday. It was just enough to prevent the Indiana Fever from taking a brutal loss.
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The Fever star topped her career high with 45 points (up from her previous high of 35) and became the first player in WNBA history to post at least 40 points and 10 assists in a single game. Her final line: 45 points on 11-of-18 shooting (6-of-10 from 3-point range), 10 assists, four steals and four turnovers.
FRANCHISE-RECORD 41 POINTS FOR CAITLIN CLARK.
— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) July 18, 2026
CC is the first player in WNBA history with 40+ points & 10+ assists in a single game 🤩 pic.twitter.com/Mh0iCLWHz6
Indiana needed nearly every one of those points in what should have been a comfortable win. Instead, it was a 110-107 win over the Storm, who still have the league's worst record at 6-21.
The Fever held a lead as large as 17 points in the second quarter, but a pre-halftime collapse and brutal defensive third quarter left them down eight midway through the fourth. It was only one last push, with Clark leading the charge, that prevented them from a mortifying night.
Clark also made some history during the second quarter with her second 3-pointer of the game. That shot gave her 200 3-pointers for her career in only 74 games, making her the fastest player in WNBA history to that mark. The previous record was Katie Smith with 81 games.
CAITLIN CLARK IS THE FASTEST IN WNBA HISTORY TO REACH 200 CAREER THREES 🔥 pic.twitter.com/Cr7ykFOpnj
— espnW (@espnW) July 18, 2026
She would go on to post 16 points in the fourth quarter, including the free throws that helped seal the game.
It had been a frustrating few weeks for Clark entering Friday. She once again became a topic of national conversation on June 24, when a hard foul by Phoenix Mercury star Alyssa Thomas went unnoticed, then punished with a one-game suspension after the reported intervention of NBA commissioner Adam Silver.
That incident led to an airing of grievances from all corners, as well as a letter from 11 House Republicans threatening a crackdown against the WNBA if Clark continues to be fouled.
Clark missed two games over the following two weeks due to a back injury that had been lingering for a while. She struggled across three games after her return, averaging 11.3 points, 3.8 assists and 4 turnovers while shooting 35.1% from the field and 15.8% from 3-point range in that span.
Her most recent game saw her again complaining about missed calls by the officials, which she said left her playing with a contusion in her quad for the rest of the game.
She seems to be doing a bit better now.