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Caitlin Clark had a sensational start to the 2025 WNBA season, recording a triple-double as her Indiana Fever blew out the Chicago Sky, 93-58.
The WNBA star finished with 20 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists in the game, all while adding two steals and four blocks. In the process, she tied Candace Parker for the third-most triple-doubles in league history.
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Clark also made history, as she became the fastest player to reach three career triple-doubles, needing just 41 games to do so.
Now, as the Fever returned to action on Tuesday, the 23-year-old guard was back to her dominant form as well.
Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) reacts during a game.Grace Smith/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK
As the Fever attempted to make a comeback after trailing by 11 entering the fourth quarter, Clark stepped up in a big way, draining back-to-back triples to put Indiana within four with a little over seven minutes to play in the game.
The WNBA, for its part, couldn’t believe Clark’s tremendous play and could only describe the sharpshooter as “unreal” for what she did.
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“CAITLIN CLARK IS UNREAL,” the WNBA wrote. “The sophomore drills BACK-TO-BACK deep threes and now has 5 triples on the night!”
Caitlin Clark is widely expected to take a big leap in her second year in the WNBA after her Rookie of the Year campaign. Some even placed her in the MVP conversation even before the season started, further highlighting her ability and the massive expectations on her.
Sure enough, just two games in, Clark has given fans a reason to believe that this season could be even better than her first.
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