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Caitlin Clark back in action: How to watch Fever vs. Sun Wednesday in Game 2
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Date:2025-04-19 13:23:51
After struggling for most of her WNBA postseason debut, Caitlin Clark will look to pull the Indiana Fever even in their playoff series against the Connecticut Sun on Wednesday night.
Clark was held to 11 points on Sunday as the Fever were blown out at home in Game 1 by a score of 93-69. Connecticut's Alyssa Thomas had a triple-double and Marina Mabrey scored 27 points off the bench to lead the rout.
The Fever will have their work cut out for them in Game 2, looking to stay alive in the best-of-3 series on the Sun's home court, where they were 14-6 during the regular season.
When is Indiana Fever vs. Connecticut Sun Game 2?
- Date: Wednesday, Sept. 25
- Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
- Location: Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, Connecticut
How to watch Caitlin Clark and Fever vs. Sun
- TV: ESPN
In addition to local TV markets, the Fever-Sun game will also be available on demand upon its conclusion on WNBA League Pass. Fans can get the WNBA League Pass by downloading the WNBA app.
Caitlin Clark stats last game
In Sunday's loss to the Sun, Clark finished with 11 points on 4-of-17 shooting, including 2-of-13 from beyond the arc. She also had eight assists, four rebounds and two turnovers. And one black eye.
"We were right there, I felt like we just played a crappy game," Clark said.
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