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Valkyries shut down Cataline Clarke, fever

June 19, 2025; San Francisco, California, USA; The Golden State Volcaries Guard Kate Martin (20) defends the Indiana Fever Guard Ketleen Clarke (left) during the second quarter at the Chase Center. Compulsory Credit: Darren Yamashita-Imagon Picture

Kayla Thornton and Monic Billings converted their own missed shots into major hoops during the fourth quarter rebellion and the Golden State Valciries on Thursday night put Cataline Clark for 11 points for 11 points for a season-lo-hanging 11 points to win 88-77 on Indiana fever on Indiana fever on Thursday night.

Thornton ended with a team-high 16 points and Cloe Bibbi, which led to his WNBA, spreading with 12 benches in the form of bench, in which the expansion vulcaries, playing four regular participation in the Eurobasket, opened the five-wall homestand with his most crowded victory of the season.

While traveling his first visit to San Francisco, Clarke shot just 3-for-14 and recalled all his seven attempts beyond the arch in his WNBA career’s worst 3-point shooting night. His other 11-point attempt of the season came to Atlanta, his only back road was a game.

In the absence of Stephanie White, Austin Kelly, led by coaching and 17 points by Aliah Boston, attempted to win the fifth time in the last six matches led by Aliah Boston.

However, after rally within 59–55 through three quarters, Valkyries dominated the last period. He took the lead for good at 62-61 with Tiffany Hayes at 8:00 points.

Below 69–65, the fever appeared to catch a break when Thornton missed two free throw with 5:03. But Bibbi did the second Miss and fed the Western Conference Player of the Week, which drilled a crushed 3-pointer.

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Clarke’s third circle helped Indiana Stick within 72–70 with 4:12 to play, but Vulcaries scored the next nine points, which also included a quarrelsome-vaginal layoffs by Billings, when she retrieved her own 3-pointer.

Hayes participated in 14 points and a team-high five assistors, while Veronica Burton added 11 points and Laeticia Amihere 10 with four blocks for Valkyries, who won four out of the last five.

Boston supplemented his game-high point Total with a game-hai 12 rebound and three blocks for fever, opening three-game Western swing. Kelsey Mitchell had 16 points and Natasha Howard 13.

Clarke added a game-high Nine Assistes and also caught seven rebounds.

-Bield level media

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