Caitlin Clark Struggles as Fever Collapse in Second Half in First Game Against Valkyries
- On June 19, 2025, the Golden State Valkyries defeated the Indiana Fever 88-77 in San Francisco before a sold-out crowd.
- Stephanie White was absent from the game due to personal matters, leading Austin Kelly to take over as the Fever's interim head coach.
- Despite holding a 44-38 halftime lead, Fever star Caitlin Clark struggled, shooting 3-for-14 overall and missing all seven three-point attempts.
- Kayla Thornton scored 16 points including two key three-pointers late, while Aliyah Boston added 17 points as Golden State regained control after Indiana's last lead vanished at 61-60.
- The result exposed Indiana's challenges transitioning without White and highlighted Clark's shooting struggles ahead of the Fever's Sunday visit to the Las Vegas Aces.
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Caitlin Clark Gets Timely Rescue From Fever Teammate After 0–7 Shooting Night vs Valkyries
While the Pacers were lighting up Gainbridge Fieldhouse with a 17-point lead to force a Game 7 in the NBA Finals, the Indiana Fever were just trying to stay afloat. Aaliyah Boston’s 17 points kept the Fever competitive against the Golden State Valkyries, but Caitlin Clark couldn’t buy a bucket. The Des Moines darling shot a cold 3-of-14 from the field and an icy 0-of-7 from deep. It was as if OKC’s historic three-point drought from game 6 had la…
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