
Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese's Final Box Score Stats, Highlights as Dream Beat Fever
Two days after a road win over the Indiana Fever, the Atlanta Dream prevailed again Saturday, beating the Fever 113-96 at State Farm Arena in Atlanta.
Saturday marked the third meeting of the 2026 WNBA season between longtime rivals in Fever guard Caitlin Clark and Dream forward Angel Reese.
They split the first two matchups, but Reese and the Dream now hold a 2-1 season series lead, although both Reese and Clark had strong statistical showings Saturday:
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| Player | PTS | FG | REB | AST |
| Caitlin Clark | 26 | 11-18 | 3 | 7 |
| Angel Reese | 18 | 7-14 | 8 | 1 |
Clark came out of the gates firing, scoring 13 of her 26 points and knocking down three trifectas in the first quarter alone:
While Clark was limited to only two points in the second frame, but those points got even the road crowd buzzing, as she absorbed contact and made a reverse layup:
Reese didn't exactly fill up the highlight reel in the opening half, but she did the dirty work inside and put herself on pace for her usual double-double with eight points and five rebounds:
Indiana entered halftime with a 59-56 lead, which marked a big turnaround from Thursday's game, which saw Atlanta lead by nine at the half.
The tide started to turn in the Dream's favor during the third quarter, though, as they outscored the Fever 28-15 and took an 84-74 lead into the fourth.
Reese was a driving force behind Atlanta's third-quarter surge, as she made several impactful plays, including a steal that she took coast-to-coast for a layup:
On top of that, Reese made some history during the frame, as she became the fastest player to ever reach 1,000 career rebounds in the WNBA:
Clark played well individually during the third quarter, adding eight points to her score line, but the rest of the Fever contributed only seven points in the third:
Atlanta remained in firm control throughout the fourth quarter thanks to a balanced attack that saw four players finish with 18 or more points in the game, including Rhyne Howard and Allisha Gray with 24 and 22, respectively.
Clark led all scorers in the game with 26 points, but help from her supporting cast was lacking, as only two of her teammates scored in double figures, and neither had more than 16 points.
With a second consecutive win over the Fever and five wins in their past six games overall, the Dream improved to 11-4 on the season and maintained their place atop the Eastern Conference.
Meanwhile, the Fever fell to 9-7 with their second straight loss on the heels of a four-game winning streak. They are fourth in the East, 2.5 games behind the Dream.
Atlanta will look to keep rolling in its next game when it hosts the Toronto Tempo on Monday, while Indiana will look to get back on track Monday in a home clash with the Phoenix Mercury.








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