Caitlin Clark scored a career-high 45 points [1] on Friday, July 17, 2026, to lead the Indiana Fever to a victory over the Seattle Storm [2].
The performance establishes Clark as a historic offensive force in the WNBA. By combining high-volume scoring with elite playmaking, she has shifted the franchise's offensive ceiling and responded to critics of her playing style [5].
The Fever won the game 110-107 [1] at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis [6]. Clark's 45 points [1] set a new scoring record for the Indiana Fever franchise. This total surpassed her previous career-high of 35 points [4].
Beyond the point total, Clark became the first player in WNBA history to record at least 40 points and 10 assists in a single game [3]. She also reached a milestone of 200 career three-pointers during the contest [7].
Following the game, Clark said she had a brief reaction to the effort.
"Whew," Clark said [8].
The victory was narrow, with the Fever edging out the Storm by only three points. The win helped Indiana avoid a loss against a Seattle team currently regarded as the worst in the league [1].
“Caitlin Clark became the first player in WNBA history to record at least 40 points and 10 assists in a single game.”
Clark's achievement of 40 points and 10 assists represents a statistical anomaly in the WNBA, signaling a shift toward a more dynamic, high-usage guard role. By breaking the Fever franchise record and hitting the 200 three-pointer mark in the same window, she is cementing her role as the primary offensive engine for Indiana while validating her versatility against defensive schemes designed to stop her.


