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**Summary:**

The Indiana Fever defeated the Atlanta Dream 81-76, splitting their two-game series despite a rare cold shooting night for Caitlin Clark, who went 0-for-5 from three-point range. Natasha Howard led the Fever with 26 points. Clark and Aliyah Boston battled foul trouble, but Clark contributed 11 points and six assists. Kelsey Mitchell hit a crucial late three-pointer, and a layup from Boston sealed the victory. Rhyne Howard paced the Dream with 24 points. The game was played before a sold-out crowd at State Farm Arena, temporarily moved from the Dream’s smaller home venue.

**News Article:**

**Fever Defeat Dream, Clark’s Three-Point Streak Ends**

**ATLANTA, GA -** The Indiana Fever rebounded from a Tuesday night loss to defeat the Atlanta Dream 81-76 Thursday night at State Farm Arena in front of a sold-out crowd of 16,888. The victory came despite a rare off-night for rookie sensation Caitlin Clark, who uncharacteristically went 0-for-5 from beyond the arc, ending her streak of 140 consecutive games with at least one three-pointer.

Natasha Howard powered the Fever with a game-high 26 points. Clark, who battled foul trouble alongside teammate Aliyah Boston, finished with 11 points and six assists.

The game was a nail-biter down the stretch. Kelsey Mitchell’s clutch three-pointer with just over a minute remaining put Indiana ahead 76-75. Clark then connected with Boston for a layup, extending the Fever’s lead to 79-76, a lead they would hold.

Rhyne Howard led the Dream with 24 points. The Dream, who moved the game to the larger State Farm Arena from their usual Gateway Center Arena, announced a sellout shortly before tip-off.

The Fever benefited from the return of Sophie Cunningham, who scored nine points in her debut after recovering from an ankle sprain. The Dream announced that guard Jordin Canada is expected to resume basketball activities in the coming weeks as she recovers from a right knee injury.

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