Caitlin Clark’s 2025 Indiana Fever Season Highlights: Top Performances and Upcoming Games

Caitlin Clark's 2025 Indiana Fever Season Highlights: Top Performances and Upcoming Games

Caitlin Clark, the 2024 WNBA Rookie of the Year and Indiana Fever’s superstar guard, has begun her sophomore season where she left off in the playoffs. With a revamped roster under head coach Stephanie White, the Fever are looking to go much deeper in the 2025 WNBA Playoffs. Despite a recent quad injury sidelining her for at least two weeks, her early-season performances have already set the stage for another record-breaking year. We’ll review some of Clark’s best games so far, and a preview of the upcoming games. 

Top Performances of the 2025 Season

1. Season Opener Triple-Double vs. Chicago Sky (May 17, 2025)

Clark kicked off the 2025 WNBA season on fire. She got her third career triple-double in an 85-59 victory over the Chicago Sky at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. She finished with 20 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists, four blocks, and two steals. This performance marked the most triple-doubles by any WNBA player through their first 41 career games. Clark’s deep three-pointer early in the game, reminiscent of her NCAA record-breaking shot at Iowa, was just cool. Indiana’s revamped defense held the Sky to just 29.1% shooting.

2. Deep Shooting in Preseason Homecoming vs. Brazil (May 4, 2025)

In a preseason exhibition against the Brazilian national team at Iowa’s Carver-Hawkeye Arena, Clark didn’t disappoint. She contributed 16 points, including a 36-foot three-pointer from beyond her No. 22 logo on the court, and dished out a game-high five assists. The Fever’s 14-of-27 three-point shooting and 20 assists on 32 made baskets highlighted their potential as a high-octane offense led by Clark. This game, which drew 1.3 million viewers on ESPN, underscored her star power.

3. Close Battle vs. New York Liberty (May 24, 2025)

Facing the defending champion New York Liberty, Clark nearly led the Fever to an upset in a 90-88 loss. She posted 18 points and 10 assists for a double-double, though her shooting struggled (2-of-11 from the field, 1-of-7 from three). Despite the off-night, Clark’s playmaking kept Indiana competitive against a Liberty team that set a WNBA regular-season record with 19 three-pointers. Her ability to create opportunities for teammates like Kelsey Mitchell (23 points) and Aliyah Boston (13 rebounds) showed her growing command of the Fever’s offense. However, this game also marked the start of a cold shooting streak, raising questions about her rhythm before her injury.

Clark’s Impact and Challenges

Clark’s early 2025 performances build on her historic rookie season, where she set WNBA records for assists in a season, became the first rookie to record a triple-double, and led the Fever to their first playoff appearance since 2016. Her 2025 stats through the first four games include averages of approximately 15 points, 8 assists, and 6 rebounds, though her three-point shooting (34% in 2024) has yet to fully get going consistently. A left quad strain, announced on May 27, will keep her out for at least two weeks, forcing the Fever to adjust with Sydney Colson and Kelsey Mitchell taking on larger roles. Coach Stephanie White sees this as an “opportunity for growth,” allowing Clark to study the game from the sidelines and refine her approach.

Off the court, Clark’s influence continues to soar. The Fever will appear in 41 of their 44 regular-season games on national TV. Her No. 22 jersey tops the WNBA’s best-selling list, and her offseason work—focusing on strength and conditioning—has her physically stronger for the grind of a 44-game season. However, her recent shooting slump, including a 0-for-5 three-point performance against Atlanta, has sparked debate about whether mental fatigue or defensive adjustments are at play. 

Upcoming Games to Watch

With Clark expected to miss games through mid-June, the Fever face a challenging stretch without their star. Below are key upcoming games to watch, assuming Clark’s return around June 14, based on her two-week recovery timeline (Rumored to be sooner). All times are Eastern, and broadcast details are subject to change.

  • June 14 vs. New York Liberty (1:00 PM, CBS): A rematch with the Liberty offers Clark a chance to redeem her earlier loss. With New York undefeated (4-0), this Commissioner’s Cup game could be a statement for Indiana’s title hopes. Expect Clark to target Breanna Stewart and Sabrina Ionescu with her long-range shooting.
  • June 17 vs. Connecticut Sun (7:00 PM, NBA TV): Facing Alyssa Thomas and the Sun, Clark will look to exploit her playmaking against a top defensive team. This Commissioner’s Cup matchup could showcase her growth after time off.
  • June 19 at Golden State Valkyries (10:00 PM, ESPN): The WNBA’s newest team, the Valkyries, host Clark in her first trip to San Francisco. This game could feature a clash with rookie Paige Bueckers if Dallas trades the No. 1 pick. Clark’s history with Bueckers from college adds intrigue.

Looking Ahead

The Fever’s championship aspirations hinge on Clark’s ability to return to form post-injury and mesh with veterans like DeWanna Bonner, Natasha Howard, and Sophie Cunningham. With a deeper roster and White’s strategic acumen, Indiana aims to peak by the All-Star break (July 18-19), which they’ll host in Indianapolis. Clark’s knack for delivering in big moments—evident in her Iowa homecoming and season-opening triple-double—makes her a focal point for fans and opponents alike.

For the latest updates on Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever, including live scores, stats, and bracket predictions, visit SportsBrackets.net. Follow along as Clark chases her first WNBA title and continues to redefine women’s basketball. We also have the Fever TV schedule as well as their printable schedule up here for you. 

Caitlin Clark 2025 Highlights (Triple Double, Season Opener)

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