Caitlin Clark continues to shine under the spotlight — and this time, she wrapped up the preseason with a performance that showed just how complete her game truly is. On May 10, 2025, the Indiana Fever defeated the Atlanta Dream 81–76, closing out their preseason undefeated, with Clark once again at the center of it all.

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Clark didn’t just score — she did everything.

13 points

8 rebounds

6 assists

Countless hustle plays and leadership moments

 

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Whether pushing the pace, crashing the boards, or threading perfect passes through tight spaces, Clark’s fingerprints were on every part of the Fever’s win. Her ability to impact the game in so many ways has become her trademark — and fans are taking notice.

“I just want to help the team win,” Clark said after the game. “Whether it’s scoring, passing, rebounding, or defending, I’m going to do whatever it takes.”

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Total Team Effort, But Clark Leads the Charge

Though Clark was the engine, it was a strong team performance that sealed the victory:

Lexie Hull stepped up with a game-high 14 points, knocking down key shots in crunch time.

Kelsey Mitchell added 12 points and steady veteran presence in the backcourt.

Aliyah Boston dominated defensively and helped control the paint against a physical Dream team.

 

 

The Fever’s balance, energy, and chemistry were evident — and Clark’s leadership has helped set that tone early.

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Praise from the League and Fans

Fans and analysts alike praised Clark’s complete performance. She’s quickly proving she’s not just a scorer, but a true floor general and two-way threat.

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“Caitlin Clark is a walking triple-double threat,” one analyst tweeted.
“She’s not just ready — she’s already elite,” said another WNBA commentator.

 

Regular Season Is Next

With the preseason now in the books, Indiana turns its attention to the season opener on May 16 against the Chicago Sky. And with Clark leading the charge, expectations have officially shifted from hopeful to historic.

“We’re proud of what we’ve done,” Clark said. “But now the real work begins. This is just the start.”