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Fever win in Clark's first 3-less game since '22

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Caitlin Clark, Rhyne Howard face off in battle of No. 1 picks (2:00)

Caitlin Clark's Fever come back in the second half to upend the Dream, as Rhyne Howard's 24 points isn't enough. (2:00)

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May 22, 2025, 11:06 PM ET

Natasha Howard scored 26 points as the Indiana Fever overcame Caitlin Clark's cold long-distance shooting to beat the Atlanta Dream 81-76 before a sellout crowd Thursday night to split a two-game series this week.

Atlanta won 91-90 at Indiana on Tuesday night.

Clark missed each of her five 3-pointers. That ended a streak of 140 games, including the WNBA regular season and playoffs and the bulk of her college career at Iowa, with at least one 3. The last time Clark was held without a 3 was Jan. 13, 2022, when she went 0-for-6 against Purdue during her sophomore season. That's a stretch of 1,225 days.

In fact, Clark has played 184 games in college and the pros, and Thursday night and the Purdue game are the only instances of her failing to make a 3.

Clark and teammate Aliyah Boston each went to the bench with four fouls early in the third quarter. Clark finished with 11 points and six assists.

Kelsey Mitchell's 3-pointer gave Indiana a 76-75 lead with 1:25 to play. Clark found Boston for a layup, only her second field goal, which extended the advantage to 79-76.

Rhyne Howard led Atlanta with 24 points.

Sophie Cunningham scored nine points in her debut for Indiana after missing the first two games with a right ankle sprain. Coach Stephanie White said Cunningham was cleared to play with no restriction on her minutes.

The Dream announced that guard Jordin Canada, out with a right knee injury, will resume basketball activities "in the coming weeks."

Atlanta moved the game to State Farm Arena, home to the NBA's Hawks, and said shortly before tipoff that the 16,888-seat venue was sold out. The Dream's normal home, Gateway Center Arena, holds 3,500.

Information from ESPN Research and The Associated Press was used in this report.

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