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Don't look now, but Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever are on a four-game winning streak, recording another big win on Tuesda—y night against the Toronto Tempo.

The Fever took the game 113-91 and led in three of the four quarters, with Clark recording another double-double performance. The WNBA Eastern Conference Player of the Week scored 21 points on 5 of 15 field goals and 10 of 14 free throws, and also dished out 14 assists to teammates.

Kelsey Mitchell continued her WNBA All-Star pace, scoring 27 points on 9 of 11 shooting, while Aliyah Boston had a double-double with 18 points and 11 rebounds in her team's 22-point victory.

According to the Indiana Fever, Clark's latest performance also put her into the record books, as she recorded 250-plus points and 100-plus assists — the fastest by any WNBA player in a season. It took Clark just 13 games to achieve that feat in this 2026 WNBA season.

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Caitlin Clark reacts during Indiana Fever game against Toronto Tempo

Clark achieved the solo feat on the same day she was named WNBA Eastern Conference Player of the Week for the first time since her rookie season. Her coach, Stephanie White, informed Clark and teammates earlier that she'd won the award.

On Wednesday night, the Fever not only recognized Clark's latest historic feat, but also uploaded a video of the players going to the locker room after the big victory. Everyone was excited, flashing hand gestures for the win and commenting on how much they loved getting victories.

They've now pushed their regular-season record to 9-5, making them even with the Dallas Wings, and just behind Angel Reese's Atlanta Dream for the No. 4 spot in the WNBA standings.

Clark and Indiana will play Reese and the Dream in back-to-back games, starting with a home game on Thursday night, and followed by a visit to Atlanta for the second game on June 20. Those two games could prove quite interesting as teams are vying for spots in the standings early in the season.

Reese is enjoying her new landing spot with Atlanta, while Clark is enjoying being on the court healthy after being out due to injury for the majority of last season. Both players have been achieving historic feats in their latest season and seem on pace to be selected for the All-Star Game again, whether through fan voting or as later roster additions.

More importantly, both players are helping their teams win games in efforts to reach the postseason, so they can attempt to make a run at the championship by taking down the top contenders, including Minnesota, New York, and Las Vegas.

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