Caitlin Clark delivered a historic performance on Sunday night, scoring 21 points and dishing out 10 assists as the Indiana Fever defeated the Seattle Storm 89-78 at home. The win marked Indiana's first home victory after two straight losses and saw Boston miss her first game in four years due to a lower‑right leg injury.

Clark’s 11th 20‑point, 10‑assist game shatters WNBA record

According to the Associated Press, Clark became the first player in league history to record at least 20 points and 10 assits in 11 separate games. The milestone underscores her rapid ascnt as a premier playmaker and sccoring threat in the league.

Aliyah Boston’s injury ends 275‑game srteak

Boston, a two‑time All‑Star, was listed as day‑to‑day after leaving the Fever’s previous contest with a lower right leg issue. the AP notes this was her first missed game in four years, snapping a streak of 275 consecutive appearances that began in college at South Carolina.

Fever’s 15‑0 first‑quarter surge sets tone

Indiana exploded out of the gate, rattling off a 15‑0 run to lead 32‑19 after the opening quarter. The early dominance gave the Fever a cushion that they never relinquished, even as Seattle narrowed the gap to nine points before halftime.

Seattle’s interior struggles cost them the game

Seattle’s front‑court was limited to just 17 points, while Indiana outscored the Storm 50‑30 in the paint during the decisive fourth quarter. The Storm’s leading scorer, Natisha Hiedeman, managed 19 points, but the lack of interior production proved decisive.

What’s next for the Fever and the Storm?

Indiana will look to build on this momentum as they host their next opponent, while Seattle heads to Connecticut for two games, having only beaten the Huskies so far this season. The AP reports that Boston’s status remains uncertain, leaving a key question about how Indiana will adjust without their star center.