Clark Adds Two Assists, Reaches WNBA Milestone Before Storm Game — Seattle Storm Vs Indiana Fever Match Player Stats
Caitlin Clark moved into the record book before the Seattle Storm vs Indiana Fever match player stats meeting, after the WNBA added two assists to her Friday night stat sheet. The correction lifted her into a new WNBA mark and gave Indiana a cleaner read on what she had done against Washington.
Those added assists came on a wrap-around baseline pass to Monique Billings for a 3-pointer and a shovel pass to Kelsey Mitchell for another 3-pointer. With the update, the Fever said Clark became the first player in WNBA history to record multiple games of 30+ points and 10+ assists, and she now has 11 career games with 20+ points and 10+ assists.
Clark’s corrected line
The change landed before Sunday night’s game against the Seattle Storm, scheduled for 6 p.m. ET. Clark was listed fourth in the league in scoring and second in assists, so the correction fed directly into the numbers that frame her place on the season leaderboard.
The league had already faced scrutiny on Clark’s bookkeeping. In 2024, it posted about her breaking the single-season assist record, but the article says that posted total was 16 assists shy of the actual number. That earlier gap is why a correction on a single night in May carried more weight than a normal stat adjustment.
Indiana Fever and Seattle Storm
Indiana pushed the record update publicly before the Storm matchup, posting that Clark is officially the first player in WNBA history to record multiple games of 30+ points and 10+ assists. The same sequence also sharpened the context around her two corrected assists, because both came from live action that changed the official game file after the final horn.
The story also reached beyond the stat sheet. The piece says the corrected assists affected sports betting slips, and the WNBA also posted a promotional graphic for Fever-Storm that used Raven Johnson instead of Clark. Jon wrote, “No face of the league Caitlin Clark. No Kelsey Mitchell, who is third in the league in scoring. No former No. 1 pick, Aliyah Boston. No Sophie Cunningham. They went with Raven Johnson, while promoting the Las Vegas Aces vs. Atlanta Dream game featuring A'ja Wilson and Angel Reese.”
Lexie Brown of the Seattle Storm also spoke about how the WNBA has changed since Clark’s debut in 2024, but the day’s central fact stayed the same: the corrected assists rewrote Clark’s official totals before Indiana faced Seattle, and the updated line now sits in the record book alongside a cleaner accounting of two made 3-pointers she created for teammates.