Caitlin Clark Stats Today: How did Indiana Fever star fare against Las Vegas Aces? (June 22) I 2025 WNBA season

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Caitlin Clark was in action on Sunday as the Indiana Fever (6-6) took on the Las Vegas Aces (5-7) at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Sunday.

The sophomore Fever star was coming off a poor shooting performance against the Valkyries on Thursday and was still rusty to start the game against the Aces.

After going 3-14 from the floor against Golden State, Clark started the game against the Aces intent to assert her stamp on the game. Instead she ended up scoring 0 points in the first quarter as the Fever fell behind 21-20.

Struggling to score from the field, Clark played the role of facilitator, setting up 7 assists before she had scored her first points early in the second quarter. Aliyah Boston benefited from Clark's assistance as she raced to 18 points and six rebounds on 9-11 shooting before halftime.

While Clark rested before halftime, backup point guard Sydney Colson filled in ably setting up 4 dimes.

After being subbed back in, Clark knocked down her first three of the game with 03:32 left in the second quarter, as the Fever raced ahead of the Aces before the half. (42-36)

Caitlin Clark's statline at halftime read:

5 points, 8 assists and 2 rebounds.

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