Caitlin Clark Racks Up ‘Cookies’ and Dimes as Indiana Fever Humiliate Dallas Wings in 102–83 Rout
If anyone still doubted Caitlin Clark’s all-around game, they weren’t watching Sunday night in Indiana.
In front of a roaring Gainbridge Fieldhouse crowd and a lifeless Dallas bench, Clark unleashed a masterclass — tallying 14 points, 13 assists, and a career-high five steals — as the Indiana Fever dismantled the Wings 102–83. It wasn’t just domination. It was orchestration.
From the jump, Clark dictated the pace like a seasoned floor general. Her passes? Pure sorcery. Thread-the-needle bounce dimes, full-court lasers, and one highlight that made jaws drop: a no-dribble, alley-oop-style bullet to Sophie Cunningham that felt more NFL than WNBA. Even veteran analyst Adrienne Ross had to call it “ridiculoso.”
“She sees it before it even happens,” Ross raved. “You can teach passing. But this? This is a gift.”
But Clark wasn’t just dishing. She was swiping. Five steals — including a tone-setting pocket pick in the opening quarter — helped ignite a transition attack that buried Dallas before halftime. And in true Clark fashion, she let the world know it wasn’t a fluke.
“I can be a really good defender when I choose to… when I’m not conserving energy,” she smirked postgame — a mic-drop quote that sent Aaliyah Boston into laughter.
The moment was playful, but the message was serious: Clark is unlocking both sides of the ball. And the Fever? They’re finally humming.
Boston chipped in 17 points on 7-of-11 shooting, feeding off Clark’s tempo and asserting herself in the paint. “It all starts with defense,” Boston echoed. “That’s how we push the ball. That’s how we run. That’s how we’re dangerous.”
And dangerous they were. Indiana exploded for 36 second-quarter points, opened up a 30-assist night on 40 made field goals, and showcased a team-first mentality that’s eluded them for stretches this season.
“When five people hit double figures, we’re really hard to beat,” Clark said postgame. “It would take a lot for a team to stop us.”
Kelsey Mitchell led all scorers with 20 points, looking confident and in rhythm. Sophie Cunningham was nearly perfect — 13 points on 5-of-6 shooting — while Natasha Howard added 18 in her strongest game of the season. Lexie Hull did the dirty work, flying around the court with relentless hustle.
And Clark? She did all of it — 14 points, 13 assists, 5 steals, 1 block — in just 25 minutes.
Meanwhile, the much-hyped Paige Bueckers vs. Caitlin Clark showdown fizzled. Bueckers quietly posted 21 points in her WNBA debut against Clark, but the outcome wasn’t close. Arike Ogunbowale, still hobbled, went 0-for-10 from the floor — and the Wings never found a pulse.
This wasn’t just a win. This was a reset.
After an up-and-down season riddled with injuries, rotation drama, and public scrutiny, Indiana finally looked like a playoff team. Clark looked like the future — not just of the Fever, but of the league.
And next up? A grudge match with Connecticut — a rematch brimming with tension after a physical, controversial prior meeting.
But if Clark’s stacking cookies, dropping dimes, and setting the tempo like this?
The league better get ready.
Because Caitlin Clark is coming. And she’s just getting started.