Caitlin Clark has still yet to pick up her first official WNBA win. The Indiana Fever came close on Wednesday night against the Seattle Storm but fell short, again, by a final score of 85-83. They fall to 0-5 on the season.
Clark delivered another impressive performance despite the team’s loss. She showcased her scoring ability by scoring 21 points while shooting 6 of 16. Additionally, she contributed seven rebounds and seven assists, highlighting her versatile skill set.
Clark also stood out with a plus/minus of +7, distinguishing herself as the only Fever starter to have a positive impact on the game.

Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) checks back into the game in the first quarter
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After the match, Clark participated in a postgame interview and shared her thoughts on a pivotal jump-ball call in the closing moments of the final quarter, which ultimately led to their defeat. She used one word to describe the decision.
“I thought the jump-ball call was interesting, in front of our bench,” Clark said.
The quote was posted online to social media by Fever beat writer Matthew Byrne.
“Caitlin Clark: ‘I thought the jump-ball call was interesting, in front of our bench.’ Added that in that spot, refs probably have to decide one way or another.”
Watch the video here:
The Fever will seek their first win again on Friday, May 24, when they take on the Los Angeles Sparks.