Caitlin Clark Drops Third Career Triple-Double as Fever Crush Sky in Season Opener
The 2025 WNBA season tipped off with fireworks as Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever made a loud statement in their opening game, dismantling the Chicago Sky in a 93–58 rout. Clark was at the center of it all, posting her third career triple-double and stuffing the stat sheet with elite-level production on both ends of the court.
Clark’s Complete Domination
Caitlin Clark finished with an eye-popping line:
20 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists, 4 blocks, 2 steals, and 4 made threes — a masterclass in versatility and poise. From threading no-look passes to chasing down blocks in transition, Clark was everywhere. Her third triple-double not only showcased her growth as a pro but solidified her status as one of the most complete guards in the league.
Aliyah Boston: Power and Precision
Clark’s performance was perfectly complemented by All-Star center Aliyah Boston, who turned in a dominant showing of her own:
19 points, 13 rebounds, 5 blocks, and an efficient 8-for-12 from the field. Her inside presence overwhelmed Chicago’s frontcourt, and the Clark-Boston duo looked more in sync than ever.
Sky’s Struggles
On the other side, the Chicago Sky couldn’t find much rhythm. Angel Reese fought hard on the boards with 17 rebounds, but shot just 5-of-14 and turned the ball over five times under heavy defensive pressure. Hailey Van Lith, in her Sky debut, played just 4 minutes, contributing 4 points on perfect shooting, but her limited role raised eyebrows among fans.
A Statement Win
This wasn’t just a win — it was a warning. The Fever looked faster, deeper, and far more polished than last season. With Clark leading the charge and Boston dominating the paint, Indiana looks ready to make a serious playoff push in 2025.
One game in, and Caitlin Clark is already reminding everyone: she’s not just a highlight machine