**Caitlin Clark Shines in Fever’s Dominant Preseason Win Over Brazil**
Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever showcased their skills in a commanding 108-44 victory against the Brazil National Team during their second WNBA preseason game. The matchup took place at Carver-Hawkeye Arena, a familiar venue for Clark, who previously starred for the Iowa Hawkeyes. The NCAA’s all-time leading scorer made a strong return to the court, contributing 16 points on 6-of-10 shooting, along with five assists and six rebounds in just under 19 minutes of play.
After missing the Fever’s opening preseason game against the Washington Mystics due to a leg injury, Clark demonstrated her readiness for the 2025 season. She effortlessly sank three-pointers from the Hawkeyes’ logo, reminiscent of her college days.
In this impressive performance, Clark was one of four Fever starters to score in double digits. Kelsey Mitchell led the team with 17 points and added three steals, while Aliyah Boston, who developed a strong connection with Clark during her Rookie of the Year campaign, contributed 11 points, seven rebounds, five assists, and two steals.
The Fever’s newcomers, including DeWanna Bonner, Natasha Howard, and Sophie Cunningham, also played pivotal roles in the team’s victory over Brazil. The Fever excelled from beyond the arc, shooting 15-of-33 for an impressive 45.5% success rate on three-pointers. Their defensive efforts were equally notable, forcing Brazil into 26 turnovers.
As the Fever prepare to conclude their preseason schedule with a game against the Atlanta Dream on Saturday, they look forward to kicking off their regular season against Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky on May 17.
**FAQ**
*What was Caitlin Clark’s performance in the preseason game against Brazil?*
Caitlin Clark scored 16 points, recorded five assists, and grabbed six rebounds in the Fever’s 108-44 victory over Brazil, showcasing her skills after recovering from an injury.

