Indiana Fever, Stephanie White and Caitlin Clark
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The Indiana Fever got their 10th win of the season with a 99-82 victory over the Atlanta Dream on Friday night.
Aliyah Boston (19 points) and Caitlin Clark (12 points, nine assists) led the Fever to a 99-82 win vs. the Dream
The Indiana Fever play against the Atlanta Dream in a WNBA game tonight. Fans can watch this game for free online.
Caitlin Clark gave the fans in Gainbridge Fieldhouse plenty to cheer about in a 99-82 win against the Atlanta Dream on Friday night. In her second game back from a five-game injury absence, Clark looked more comfortable with 12 points, nine assists and four rebounds in 26 minutes.
After Wednesday's dud vs. Golden State, the Fever got a much-needed bounce-back effort Friday night in a 99-82 win over Atlanta Dream.
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The Dream were led by Jordin Canada's 30 points. Rhyne Howard contributed 14 points while Britney Griner had 10 points and eight rebounds. Indiana improves to 10-10 with the victory while Atlanta falls to 12-8. This is the last time the two franchises will meet during the regular season and the series was split 2-2.
There was always going to be an interest in how star guard Caitlin Clark's body felt after returning to the basketball court for the first time in five games du
Vaughn Dalzell and Trysta Krick handicap the upcoming game between the defensively-stout Indiana Fever and the high-flying offense of the Atlanta Dream, where the clash of playing styles has them backing the under.
Indiana Fever star guard Caitlin Clark spoke with reporters Friday prior to her team's home game against the Atlanta Dream, and the discussion spanned a number of topics, including how she's feeling after returning from a five-game absence due to a groin injury as well as a "sense of desperation" the team is facing (albeit with half of the season left) amid a slow start (2:10 mark).
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