Caitlin Clark picked up her first Eastern Conference Player of the Week honor of the 2026 season after leading the Indiana Fever to a 3-0 week.
The guard totaled 76 points across wins over the Washington Mystics, Chicago Sky, and Connecticut Sun, marking the most by any player in the East and second-most leaguewide.
Breaking Down Caitlin Clark's 2026 WNBA Stats
Caitlin Clark also added 20 assists and 13 rebounds over the three-game stretch. Her best performance came on June 11th against the Sky, when she recorded her 22nd career double-double with 32 points and 10 assists in a 114-106 overtime win.
Then, in an 85-75 victory over Connecticut, Clark posted 25 points, five 3-pointers, and five assists. That marked her 10th career game reaching all three benchmarks. She now trails only Diana Taurasi for the most in WNBA history.
This is the fourth Player of the Week award of Clark's career. She joins Tamika Catchings among Fever players to earn the honor four or more times.
How the Indiana Fever Mounted a Midseason Comeback
The run is especially notable given Indiana's uneven start to the 2026 WNBA season.
Clark has been listed as probable for nine consecutive games with a lingering back issue. As a result, the Fever opened the season 4-4 while allowing the second-most points per game in the league. A 100-84 loss to Portland in which Clark scored just six points marked the low point of a two-game skid.
But Indiana has since gone 5-1, and now sits 9-5, third in the East.
The Fever will next face the Atlanta Dream tonight at 7:30 PM ET, live on Prime.