Caitlin Clark‘s performance on Tuesday night was far from flawless, as she made just 4 of 14 shots from the field and converted only 1 of 7 three-point attempts. Nevertheless, her efforts helped the Indiana Fever earn an 85-77 victory over the Connecticut Sun. Clark finished with 14 points, including nine crucial points in the fourth quarter, while also contributing seven assists and eight rebounds.
Supporting Clark’s uneven shooting were teammates Kelsey Mitchell and Natasha Howard, who combined for 38 points and a strong defensive presence. Mitchell scored 20 points, while Howard added 18 points, 13 rebounds, and two blocks, helping secure the win. Despite five turnovers by Clark, she maintained a game-high plus-21 rating, highlighting her positive influence on the floor beyond scoring.
Injury Concerns Loom as Fever Advance to 12-10
A key worry for the Fever is Clark’s re-aggravated groin injury, which had previously sidelined her during the season. The injury appeared to fluster her late in the game, and the team will have to monitor her condition closely moving forward. Indiana’s 12-10 record reflects progress this season, but Clark’s health is critical to sustaining their momentum.
Meanwhile, the Connecticut Sun’s struggles continued, falling to 3-19 as their season heads in the opposite direction. Despite a strong individual outing by Tina Charles—who posted 21 points, 11 rebounds, and three assists—the Sun could not compensate for their poor shooting, finishing just 36.1 percent overall and 5-of-25 from beyond the arc. Leila Lacan contributed 19 points off the bench, but it was not enough to push the team toward a win.
Roster Changes Highlight the Teams’ Different Trajectories
The Fever have built around Clark with a more talented supporting cast compared to her rookie season, aiding the team’s improvement. In contrast, the Sun entered a rebuilding phase after not retaining any starters from their previous playoff run. The disparity was evident during the matchup, where Indiana’s collective strength overcame Clark’s tough night shooting.
Clark’s ability to impact games with her versatile contributions—assists, rebounds, and leadership—remains vital for the Fever’s success as they pursue a playoff push. How the team manages her health and continues to support her will likely shape their performance in the coming weeks.
Our Reader’s Queries
Q. Was Caitlin Clark with Taylor Swift at the Chiefs game?
A. It’s clear that Clark is skilled enough to compete in the 3-point contest. During her college years, she made history by setting a Division I record with 548 three-pointers at a success rate of 37.7%. As a professional last season, she hit 34.4% of her three-point shots.
Q. Was Caitlin Clark sitting with Taylor Swift at the game?
A. Seated together in a private suite at Arrowhead Stadium, the two women watched the Chiefs secure a victory over the Houston Texans in the opening playoff match.
Q. Why is Caitlin Clark sitting with Taylor Swift at the game?
A. At the Chiefs’ divisional home game against the Houston Texans, Swift was spotted sitting near WNBA star Caitlin Clark. Clark recently shared that the singer had invited her to watch a Chiefs game from her suite, leading to her presence there.

