A Game of Two Halves
The first half of the matchup told a very different story than the final score would suggest. The Fever opened with energy and control, building up a 13-point lead thanks to smart ball movement and solid team defense. Even with Clark struggling to find her rhythm, the Fever held a 44-38 lead going into halftime. But that momentum didn’t carry into the second half.
As the third quarter progressed, the Valkyries began to claw their way back, slowly erasing Indiana’s cushion. By the time the fourth quarter began, the tide had fully turned. With just eight minutes left in regulation, the Valkyries stormed ahead — capitalizing on Indiana’s errors and never looking back.

Valkyries’ Bench Makes the Difference
Perhaps the biggest statistical disparity of the night came from the benches. The Golden State Valkyries’ reserves delivered a massive boost, outscoring Indiana’s bench 45-17. Chloe Bibby (12 points), Laeticia Amihere (10 points), and Kate Martin (9 points, 5 rebounds) played key roles in flipping the game’s momentum.
Meanwhile, Kayla Thornton led the Valkyries with 16 points, draining five 3-pointers to set the pace. Veteran Tiffany Hayes added 14 points and 5 assists, helping to stabilize the offense down the stretch.
Clark Quiet, Fever Flat
The Fever vs Valkyries matchup was expected to be another opportunity for Clark to dazzle. Instead, she struggled under the Valkyries’ aggressive perimeter defense. Clark couldn’t convert from deep and found herself out of sync — both with the basket and her teammates. Indiana’s offensive rhythm suffered overall, especially with head coach Stephanie White absent for personal reasons. Assistant Austin Kelly again took over coaching duties, but the team lacked direction during high-pressure moments.
What’s Next for the Fever?
With this loss, the Indiana Fever drop to an even 6-6 on the season. Things won’t get easier as they now face the reigning champions — the Las Vegas Aces — on Sunday at 3 p.m. The game presents an opportunity for redemption, but also a serious test of composure and chemistry.
The Indiana Fever schedule has entered a tough stretch, and Clark’s ability to bounce back will be critical to the team’s playoff hopes. As the young guard adjusts to the rigors of the league, performances like this offer both a learning curve and a reminder: greatness in the WNBA doesn’t come without grit.

🔍 Where to Watch Indiana Fever vs Golden State Valkyries
For those who missed the matchup and want to revisit how it unfolded, replays and highlights are available through official WNBA streaming platforms, local sports broadcasters, and team social media handles. Fans can follow the Indiana Fever schedule on the WNBA app or official team website to stay updated on future games and watch options.
With the league heating up and every game carrying weight, the Fever vs Valkyries showdown will surely be analyzed closely — not just for what went wrong, but what lessons lie ahead.
