Indiana Fever Make Appeal for Caitlin Clark After 12 Games
The Indiana Fever secured their third consecutive victory on Saturday night, defeating the Connecticut Sun 85-75 at Mohegan Sun Arena. The win improved the Fever to 8-5, marking their first three-game winning streak of the 2026 season.
As has often been the case, Caitlin Clark was at the center of it all. The Fever star finished with 25 points, five assists, three rebounds and five made three-pointers, leading an Indiana offense that placed four starters in double figures. Clark scored eight points in the opening quarter and helped the Fever build momentum through a pair of significant scoring runs that ultimately proved decisive.
The performance came just two days after Clark delivered one of the best games of her career in a 114-106 overtime victory over the Chicago Sky. She posted 32 points, 10 assists and seven rebounds, becoming the first player in WNBA history to record three career games with at least 30 points and 10 assists. Clark and Aliyah Boston also became the first teammates in league history to each record 30-point double-doubles in the same game.
Shortly after Saturday's win, the Fever shared a social media post, urging fans to vote the 24-year-old to this year's All-Star team.
"Caitlin Clark makes a statement in Connecticut. Time to vote her for WNBA All-Star."
Caitlin Clark makes a statement in Connecticut.
— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) June 14, 2026
time to vote her for WNBA All-Star https://t.co/0JPFA3r5GLpic.twitter.com/bCZ9rcrhw6
Indeed, Clark is once again building a strong All-Star case and it has become increasingly obvious over the last week.
The two-time All-Star remains the engine of Indiana's offense. Through 12 games, Clark is averaging 20.3 points, a league-leading 7.8 assists and 4.6 rebounds. Her recent stretch has included a dramatic game-winning three-pointer against the Washington Mystics, a historic performance against Chicago and now another dominant outing against Connecticut.
Clark earned All-Star selections in each of her first two WNBA seasons and served as an All-Star captain in 2025 after leading all players in fan voting. Given her recent form and the Fever's resurgence, she appears well-positioned to earn another selection this summer.
The win keeps Indiana at sixth place in the WNBA standings, two games behind league leaders, the Las Vegas Aces. The Fever now return home for a two-game homestand that begins Tuesday against the expansion Toronto Tempo before a Thursday showdown with Angel Reese and the Atlanta Dream.
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This story was originally published June 14, 2026 at 8:23 AM.