Indiana Fever, Caitlin Clark
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Bueckers continued to flash her dominance, outscoring Clark 21 to 14 and shooting a stellar nine-of-15 from the floor to go with two steals and four assists. Bueckers seems to have found her footing and is well on her way to having just as effective of a rookie season as Clark,
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During the game, which the Indiana Fever won, Stephanie White was called for a technical foul with 5:35 left in the fourth quarter. Clark, who has gotten her fair share of techs, was pumped up after the call and high-fived her coach.
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