The Indiana Fever kicked off this weekend’s back-to-back with a thrilling 110-107 win over the Seattle Storm. The victory was highlighted by a number of record-breaking individual performances, including the franchise single-game scoring mark set by Caitlin Clark with her 45 points in 29 minutes.
Here are all the records that fell Friday night.
>> With her 45 points, Clark surpassed teammate Kelsey Mitchell for the Fever single-game regular-season scoring record. Mitchell scored 38 twice — September 8, 2019 and August 17, 2025.
>> Those 45 points? They’re tied for sixth-most in a game in WNBA history with Elena Delle Donne, Breanna Stewart and A’ja Wilson.
>> Clark also became the first player in WNBA history to register a game with 40 points and 10 assists.
>> Clark surpassed current Fever staffer Tully Bevilaqua for fifth on the franchise’s career 3-pointers list with 204.
>> Clark became the fastest player in league history to reach 200 3-pointers made with her fourth triple of the night. She did it in 74 games, surpassing the previous record held by Katie Smith (81).
>> Clark ranks fourth on the all-time point-assist double-doubles list.
>> Clark and Kelsey Mitchell (30 points) combined for 75 points, the most between two players in franchise history.
>> Mitchell scored 17 first-quarter points, tied for second-most in any single quarter in franchise history. She shares that spot with Clark (May 2026) and Aliyah Boston (July 2025).
>> KK Timpson’s eight offensive rebounds are the third-most in a single game in franchise history.
>> Mitchell recorded her ninth consecutive 20-plus scoring game, tied for the fifth longest in WNBA history and longest active streak.
>> Mitchell recorded her 40th consecutive double-digit scoring game, extending her franchise-record streak.
>> Friday’s game marked the Fever’s ninth outing with 100-plus points this season, tying the WNBA record (Phoenix Mercury, 2006).
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