Breaking:Caitlin Clark Just HUMBLED Cheryl Reeve & DROPPED LYNX DEFENDER!

How many points did Caitlin Clark score today? Full stats, results, highlights from Fever vs. Lynx 

How many points did Caitlin Clark score today? Full stats, results, highlights from Fever vs. Lynx

Caitlin Clark’s double-double streak has come to an end, yet she played a crucial role in leading the Fever to consecutive wins before the All-Star and Olympic break.

Although she couldn’t surpass her rookie counterpart Angel Reese’s historic 15-game double-double streak, Clark and the Fever managed to secure a comeback victory against the Lynx, winning 81-74 on the road.

Indiana dominated the fourth quarter, outscoring Minnesota 28-14, with Clark’s exceptional passing and an ankle-breaking crossover standing out as highlights.

The Fever rookie Caitlin Clark contributed 17 points, six assists, three rebounds, and two steals as the Fever overcame a seven-point deficit heading into the fourth quarter.

Indiana handed the Lynx a rare home loss, dropping them to 16-8 overall and 10-3 at home. The Fever improved to 11-14 with one game remaining before the break.

Aliyah Boston and Kelsey Mitchell also stood out in Sunday’s matchup. Boston recorded 17 points, 16 rebounds, and four blocks, while Mitchell led all players with 21 points. The All-Star trio combined for 55 of Indiana’s 81 points.

The Sporting News tracked Clark’s stats and highlights from the Fever vs. Lynx game.

Caitlin Clark stats vs. Minnesota Lynx

Caitlin Clark highlights vs. Minnesota Lynx

Clark has struggled in the first half, only recording seven points, one assist and one rebound. Still, the Fever are tied with the Lynx 38-38.

The rookie started early with a tough drive to the rim for two points.

Clark had just one assist, but it was perhaps her most impressive one lately. She threaded the needle on this backdoor pass to Lexie Hull.

Clark drained one 3-pointer in the first half, taking a tumble after the shot left her fingertips.

Clark was dialed in during the second half, making some quality passes.

Clark’s second 3-pointer kicked off the scoring in the fourth quarter. The Fever outscored the Lynx 28-14 in the final frame to capture the comeback victory.

If the comeback wasn’t enough, Clark made a defender touch Earth in the fourth.