Caitlin Clark sets WNBA records in Indiana Fever"s final game
- Caitlin Clark scored eight points, five rebounds, and eight assists in the game against the Washington Mystics.
- The Mystics won the game 92-91, but were eliminated from playoff contention despite the victory.
- Clark set records for the most points by a point guard in a single season and for three-pointers made in a single season.
In a thrilling conclusion to the WNBA regular season, Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever faced off against the Washington Mystics at the Capital One Arena, which was filled with a record crowd of 20,711 fans. Despite the Fever's loss, Clark achieved remarkable milestones, scoring eight points, five rebounds, and eight assists, which allowed her to set the record for the most points scored by a point guard in a single season. Additionally, she surpassed Diana Taurasi for the second most three-pointers made in a single season in WNBA history. The Mystics, needing a win to secure a playoff spot, initially struggled, falling behind 20-2 in the first quarter. However, they rallied to tie the game at 24-24 and eventually led 52-45 at halftime, thanks to a strong performance from Ariel Atkins. The game remained competitive, with the Fever making a late push, narrowing the gap to just one point in the final minute. Despite their efforts, the Fever could not clinch the victory, losing 92-91. This defeat marked the end of their regular season, but they had already secured a playoff berth, their first since 2016. The Mystics, on the other hand, were eliminated from playoff contention despite their impressive win, as they needed help from other games to qualify. The Fever will now prepare to face the Connecticut Sun in the first round of the playoffs, while the Mystics will reflect on a season filled with ups and downs, culminating in a memorable final game that showcased both Clark's talent and the competitive spirit of the league.