Indiana beat New York in Caitlin Clarks WNBA return
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The Indiana Fever and New York Liberty just produced what might have been the best half of basketball throughout the 2025 WNBA regular season to this point. The
One Peleton class had a celebrity in their midst when New York Liberty forward Breanna Stewart made a surprise appearance.
New York Liberty Receive High Marks On Early WNBA Success originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Caitlin Clark couldn't miss in her first half back in action after missing five games due to a left quad strain. She scored 14 points in the first quarter of a Saturday matinee against the defending champion New York Liberty, including a wild stretch of three three-pointers and nine points in less than 45 seconds.
Breanna Stewart acknowledges the growing unbeaten rivalry as the Liberty and Lynx both improve to 9-0 starts this season.
Angel Reese posted a 17-point, 11-rebound double-double, but the undefeated and defending WNBA champion New York Liberty crushed the visiting Chicago Sky 85-66 on Tuesday evening.
WNBA season is the first to feature a 44-game schedule. An expansion from 40 games the previous two years, the new 44-game regular season is the maximum allowed under the current CBA. With more games being played and the length of the season remaining the same,
Angel Reese’s 30th career double-double came in her 42nd game — the fewest needed to reach the mark in WNBA history.
Tuesday was more or less just another day in the office for the Liberty, who tormented the lowly Chicago Sky from start to finish in their 85-66 win.