Caitlin Clark leads Fever to victory over Liberty with historic triple-double as WNBA rookie

INDIANAPOLIS — Caitlin Clark posted the first triple-double by a rookie in WNBA history to help rally Indiana to an 83-78 victory over New York on Saturday at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, snapping the Fever’s nine-game losing streak to the Liberty.

Clark finished with 19 points, 13 assists and 12 rebounds for Indiana (9-13). The No. 1 pick in the WNBA draft was one rebound shy of a triple-double two games ago in an 88-82 road victory over the Phoenix Mercury. 

“Obviously, it’s really cool,” Clark said. “My teammates have been finishing the ball really, really at a high rate. My assist numbers … that’s because of them.”

Indiana coach Christie Sides was impressed by Clark and the fact that the Fever outscored the Liberty by 12 in the final period.

“Caitlin with a triple-double, my gosh, that’s incredible,” she said after the game. “Holding New York to 16 points in the fourth quarter, that’s huge for us. That’s the No. 1 team in the league.”

Clark had 11 points in the first quarter, making 3 of 4 from 3-point range. She topped double figures in assists in the third quarter and passed the 10-rebound mark in the fourth.

Clark had a three-point play and Kelsey Mitchell followed with a 3-pointer to tie the game at 75 with 2:31 to go. Aliyah Boston scored off a steal by Mitchell to give Indiana a two-point lead and Lexie Hull’s reverse layup increased the lead to 79-75 at the 1:24 mark.

New York’s Sabrina Ionescu answered with a 3-pointer but missed one the next time down the court with a chance to give the Liberty the lead. Boston made two free throws with 17 seconds left and Mitchell hit two with 11 seconds remaining to wrap up the upset.

New York made only 10 of 42 attempts from beyond the arc.

“We defended well the whole game,” Boston said. “Those last few minutes, especially those last few possessions, were great for us.” 

Boston scored 18 points on 8-for-12 shooting and had eight rebounds for the Fever. Mitchell scored 14, topping double figures for the ninth-straight game. NaLyssa Smith, the second overall pick in the 2022 draft, added 12 points and 11 rebounds for her fifth double-double this season.

Ionescu scored 22 to lead New York (17-4), which had won five straight games. Betnijah Laney-Hamilton finished with 20 points, making four 3-pointers. Breanna Stewart added 14 points, six rebounds and six assists. Jonquel Jones had 12 rebounds to go with six points and three steals.

Clark hit a 3-pointer and followed with a layup to spark Indiana to an 8-0 run to begin the game. She turned a steal into a 3-pointer to give the Fever their biggest lead at 24-12 with 3:04 left in the quarter. Laney-Hamilton hit a jumper with two seconds left as New York scored the final six points to get within six heading to the second period.

Clark’s turnaround fadeaway jumper gave the Fever a 31-20 lead with 7:48 left in the second quarter. Jones scored the final five points in a 12-0 run from there and the Liberty took their first lead. Smith answered with a layup to end a scoring drought that reached 5:06 and Indiana regained the lead. 

Stewart, who averaged 22.7 points in three earlier wins this season over the Fever, made two free throws in the final minute to get New York within 39-38 at halftime.

Laney-Hamilton hit a go-ahead jumper and Ionescu followed with a basket and a 3-pointer off a steal by Stewart to give New York a 57-50 lead with 4:39 left in the third quarter. Laney-Hamilton hit a pull-up jumper with three seconds left and the Liberty took a 62-55 advantage into the final period.

Clark noted the Fever are learning not to wilt under pressure when things aren’t going their way.

“I think the biggest difference has been when teams make runs, we don’t crumble,” Clark said. “We found a way to stay resilient and kind of close the gap.”

New York coach Sandy Brondello wasn’t happy with the Liberty’s mindset at the start.

“I didn’t think we came out with the necessary urgency to compete. They’re 6-4 in the last 10 games. They executed better than us down the stretch.”

Indiana beat New York for the first time since posting a 92-86 road win on May 13, 2022. The Fever lead the all-time series 50-41. 

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In a thrilling matchup between the Indiana Fever and the New York Liberty, rookie sensation Caitlin Clark stole the show with a historic performance. The highly-touted guard out of Iowa recorded a triple-double, becoming the first rookie in WNBA history to achieve this feat in just her third professional game.

Clark’s stat line was nothing short of impressive, as she finished with 27 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists. Her scoring ability was on full display, as she knocked down shots from all over the court and showcased her playmaking skills with her precise passing. Clark’s rebounding prowess was also evident, as she crashed the boards with tenacity and helped her team secure crucial possessions.

The Fever’s victory over the Liberty was a statement win for Clark and her team. Despite being a rookie, Clark displayed poise and confidence beyond her years, leading her team to victory with her exceptional performance. Her leadership on the court was evident, as she orchestrated the offense with precision and made timely plays on both ends of the floor.

Clark’s historic triple-double is a testament to her talent and potential in the WNBA. As one of the most highly-touted rookies in recent memory, she has already made a significant impact on the league and has established herself as a player to watch for years to come. With her combination of scoring ability, playmaking skills, and basketball IQ, Clark has the potential to become a star in the WNBA and lead the Fever to future success.

Overall, Caitlin Clark’s performance against the Liberty was nothing short of remarkable. Her historic triple-double solidified her status as a rising star in the WNBA and showcased her immense talent and potential. As she continues to develop and grow in the league, Clark will undoubtedly be a player to watch for fans and opponents alike.