Caitlin Clark, the number one draft pick, achieved a historic milestone by recording the first triple-double by a rookie in WNBA history during Saturday’s game, where the Indiana Fever triumphed over the New York Liberty with a score of 83-78 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, breaking their streak of five consecutive losses to the Liberty.

Following Clark’s remarkable achievement, her teammates surprised her with an unexpected celebration in the locker room. Overwhelmed with emotion, Caitlin found herself in tears clutching the game ball—an unforgettable moment that will be etched in WNBA history.


Clark’s standout performance included 19 points, 13 assists, and 12 rebounds, underscoring her exceptional talent and drawing enthusiastic crowds to the arenas she plays in, bolstering television ratings.

Caitlin Clark is beginning to carve out her legacy in the WNBA, both on and off the court, serving as a beacon of hope for the Indiana Fever and a compelling storyline for fans worldwide. As the season progresses, all eyes are on Clark to see if she can lead her team to an upset and secure a playoff berth.

In her 22 WNBA appearances with the Indiana Fever, Clark maintains averages of 16 points per game, ranks third in the league with 7.1 assists per game, and contributes 5.7 rebounds per game. Her turnovers remain a concern, averaging 5.5 per game.

Beyond her impressive on-court statistics, Caitlin Clark has shattered marketing, ratings, and sales records. The rookie sensation continues to captivate not only with her athletic prowess but also with her charisma and personality in the basketball world.

Despite the Indiana Fever’s modest overall record of 9-13, the team has shown improved cohesion and understanding as they gear up for the second half of the season with sights set on securing a playoff spot.

The Fever will enjoy some well-deserved rest before their next game scheduled for Wednesday against the Washington Mystics. Following that, they will play three more games before a month-long hiatus for the Paris Olympics.