Caitlin Clark stays ice cold from 3-point range as Fever top Storm

The Indiana Fever secured a crucial win against the Seattle Storm on Tuesday night, with Aliyah Boston stepping up to lead the team to a 94-86 victory. However, it was a challenging night for Caitlin Clark, who struggled to find her rhythm on the court.
Clark, who only managed to score six points, had one of her worst shooting performances in recent memory. She shot just 3-of-13 from the field and failed to connect on any of her six 3-point attempts. This marked a stark contrast to her usual performance, as she has been struggling from beyond the arc in recent games.
Despite her difficulties, Clark received support from her teammate Lexie Hull, who expressed confidence in her abilities. “She’ll be fine,” Hull reassured reporters after the game. “We’re not worried about it. She’s a great shooter, she’s a great player. This happens to every player, every great player. She’ll be fine.”
Meanwhile, Aliyah Boston delivered a stellar performance for the Fever, scoring 31 points and contributing across multiple statistical categories. Kelsey Mitchell also had a strong game, adding 26 points to the team’s tally. With contributions from key players, the Fever managed to halt the Storm’s winning streak and improve their record to 7-7.
On the other side, the Seattle Storm, led by Skylar Diggins and Erica Wheeler, put up a tough fight but ultimately fell short against the Fever. The loss dropped their record to 9-6, snapping their three-game winning streak.
Overall, the game showcased the competitive spirit of both teams and highlighted the talent on display in the WNBA. As the season progresses, fans can expect more thrilling matchups and standout performances from players like Clark and Boston.
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