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Caitlin Clark returns to action: How to watch Fever vs. Wings on Sunday
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Date:2025-04-17 04:17:15
The WNBA season is coming down the homestretch, and seven teams are fighting for the remaining three postseason spots, including the Indiana Fever (16-16), who will hit the road to take on the Dallas Wings (9-22) on Sunday.
Both teams have won three games in a row coming into Sunday's matchup, and the Fever is currently in the sixth spot in the standings with eight games left in the regular season.
The last time the teams played in the final game before the Olympic break on July 17, the Wings came away with a 101-93 win. Odyssey Sims and Arike Ogunbowale each scored 24 points for Dallas, and Indiana rookie guard Caitlin Clark also had 24 points and 19 assists, setting a new single-game WNBA record.
Here's everything you need to know about Clark and the Fever playing the Wings:
When is Indiana Fever vs. Dallas Wings?
- Date: Sunday, Sept. 1
- Start time: 4 p.m. ET
- Location: College Park Center, Arlington, Texas
How to watch Caitlin Clark and Fever vs. Wings
- Television: NBA TV (national); Bally Sports Southwest Extra, Bally Sports Indiana (local)
- Live stream: WNBA League Pass, Fubo (free trial)
Upon its conclusion, the contest will also be available on WNBA League Pass, which fans can get by downloading the WNBA app.
Caitlin Clark stats last game
Clark solidified her Rookie of the Year frontrunner status with a career-high 31 points and 12 assists in a 100-81 rout over the Chicago Sky on Friday. She has three games in 2024 with at least 25 points and 10 assists, the most in a season in WNBA history.
Clark is averaging 18.4 points, a league-leading 8.3 assists, 5.7 rebounds, and 1.4 steals in 32 games this season.
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