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Caitlin Clark returns to action: How to watch Indiana Fever vs. Atlanta Dream on Monday
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Date:2025-04-12 04:18:22
For the third time this season, Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever will take on the Atlanta Dream.
The Fever (13-16) have won the previous two matchups in fairly convincing fashion, as Clark continues her push for the WNBA Rookie of the Year. Clark continues to be an ascending star in the league and is averaging 17.9 points, 8.3 assists and 5.7 rebounds per game.
The Fever are currently sitting in the No. 7 seed in the WNBA, which would clinch their first postseason berth in eight seasons.
Here's everything you need to know about Caitlin Clark and the Fever playing the Dream (10-18), Monday night in Atlanta:
When is Indiana Fever vs. Atlanta Dream?
- Date: Monday, August 26
- Start time: 7:30 p.m. ET
- Location: State Farm Arena in Atlanta
How to watch Caitlin Clark and Fever vs. Dream
- Television: NBA TV
- Live stream: WNBA League Pass
The Fever at Dream game will be televised nationally on NBA TV and on local broadcasts in the Indianapolis and Atlanta areas. The game is also available to live stream on WNBA League Pass. Fans can get League Pass by downloading the WNBA app.
The local broadcasts will be on PeachtreeTV, Peachtree Sports Network and WTHR Channel 13.
Caitlin Clark stats last game
Clark played 38 minutes in a 10-point loss Saturday against the Minnesota Lynx. She scored 23 points on 8-of-18 shooting (44.4%), including three-of-eight from beyond the arc, in Minnesota's 90-80 victory. She added eight assists and five rebounds, but committed seven turnovers.
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