Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever played the Seattle Storm in WNBA action on Sunday winning 89-78.
Clark finished with a 21-point double-double in just 24 for minutes for the Fever. Through four games, Clark is averaging 24.3 points, 5 rebounds, and 9 assists.
Here’s how Clark fared against the Storm.
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Clark dishes an assist to Monique Billings early in the first quarter.
In transition, Clark finds Kelsey Mitchell for an easy bucket on the run.
Clark finds an opening in transition, and converts on an open three for her first triple of the night.
From way behind the arc, Clark pulls up and sinks a three.
Clark is the beneficiary of a Fever steal, gets to the rim for two.
Fighting through contact, Clark gets an and-1 opportunity; sinks the free throw at the line.
Clark’s accolades continue to grow, as she now becomes the player with most 20 point and 10 assist games in WNBA history.
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How much does Caitlin Clark make? Caitlin Clark salary, contract
Clark’s WNBA salary cap hit for 2026 is $528,846, according to Spotrac. The Fever hold an option for $597,596 in 2027. She will be a restricted free agent in 2028.
In 2025, under the previous collective bargaining agreement, she made $78,066.
Does Caitlin Clark have a relationship? Who is Caitlin Clark’s partner, boyfriend?
Caitlin Clark has a relationship with Connor McCaffery, who also played at the University of Iowa. He has worked for the Indiana Pacers and Butler Bulldogs.
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