The hype was real — and Caitlin Clark just proved it again.

On May 10, 2025, Caitlin Clark delivered another electric performance as the Indiana Fever took down the Atlanta Dream 81–76, capping off an undefeated WNBA preseason and sending a clear message to the rest of the league: the rookie phenom is here, and she’s the real deal.

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Clark’s Calm Dominance

In just her third WNBA appearance, Clark once again looked like a seasoned pro, finishing with:

13 points

8 rebounds

6 assists

 

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She controlled the tempo of the game, set up her teammates, knocked down deep shots, and even battled in the paint for boards — all with a sense of composure and confidence that’s rare for any rookie.

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“I’m just playing my game,” Clark said postgame. “This team makes it easy — we trust each other, we work hard, and we’re locked in on what we want to build.”

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Fever’s Balanced Attack

While Clark drew headlines, it was a total team effort:

Lexie Hull led the team in scoring with 14 points, knocking down crucial shots late in the fourth.

Kelsey Mitchell added 12 points, continuing to be a steady veteran presence.

Aliyah Boston anchored the defense and cleaned up the glass in key moments.

 

 

The Fever looked composed, connected, and confident — a massive turnaround from the rebuilding seasons of the past.

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Clark Lights Up the Crowd

Fans in the arena and across social media lit up as Clark dazzled once again with flashy no-look passes, logo threes, and fearless drives to the rim.

“Caitlin Clark looks like she’s been in the league for five years,” one fan posted.
“She’s not just a scorer — she makes everyone around her better,” another wrote on X.

With her smooth transition from college to the pros, Clark is already being mentioned in early Rookie of the Year conversations.

 

Regular Season Awaits

The Fever now turn their attention to May 16, when they open the regular season against the Chicago Sky. With Clark leading the charge and the team clicking on all cylinders, expectations have skyrocketed.