Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever live score updates, highlights vs Atlanta Dream tonight 5/22/25
It's Indiana Fever vs. Atlanta Dream, Part II. The Fever want to make up for a close loss on Tuesday when they visit Atlanta tonight.
The Fever's Big Three of Caitlin Clark (27 points), Aliyah Boston (24) and Kelsey Mitchell (24), but they couldn't overcome the Dream's better balance.
Chloe Peterson is your best Fever follow, and make sure to subscribe to IndyStar's Fever newsletter. We will have updates and highlights, so remember to hit refresh.
Chloe Peterson's prediction: Fever 85-81
"Indiana came within one point of a win against the Dream on Tuesday night, losing 91-90 at home, but it didn't feel like it. The Fever had inconsistent defense and sloppy mistakes, leading to multiple double-digit deficits throughout the game, but it was really the 10 missed free throws — including five in the fourth quarter — that took that game away from the Fever.
"Going to Atlanta, the Fever seem determined to clean up their mistakes. And even a little bit of cleanup, whether it's defense, free-throws, or something else, could be the difference. It could also depend on if the Fever are able to get back Sophie Cunningham, who has missed the first two games with an ankle injury. She has been participating in practices and seems primed to come back any day.
"It'll be difficult, again, against Atlanta's two-big system of Brittney Griner and Brionna Jones. But this time, Indiana knows what to expect."
Fever: Sophie Cunningham (ankle) is questionable.
Dream: Jordin Canada (knee) is out.
More coverage: On final play, Fever's first option was smothered, but they still got two good looks
7:30 p.m. ET Thursday, May 22, 2025, at State Farm Arena in Atlanta.
TV: WTHR Channel 13
Streaming: Amazon Prime, Fubo (free trial)
Radio: 93.5/107.5 FM, with John Nolan (play-by-play) and Bria Goss (analysis)
'It was ugly, man': Start-stop first half, defensive breakdowns kill Fever's flow in loss
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Favorite: Fever by 3.5 points
Over/under: 171.5 total points
Moneyline: Fever -165, Dream +140
2025 season averages: 23.5 points, 10.5 assists, 7.5 rebounds, 2.0 steals, 47.4% 3-point shooting, 80.0% free throw shooting.
Indiana Fever and Caitlin Clark jerseys, shirts, sweatshirts and hats from Fanatics can be found here.
Tickets for Fever games are available here.
This is the Indiana Fever 2025 schedule, with TV info; all times are ET
Sat., May 17: Fever 93, Sky 58
Tue, May 20: Dream 91, Fever 90
Thu, May 22: at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m., Prime Video and WTHR
Sat., May 24: vs. New York, 1 p.m., CBS
Wed., May 28: at Washington, 7:30 p.m., NBA TV and WTHR
Fri., May 30: vs. Connecticut, 7:30 p.m., Ion
Tue., June 3: vs. Washington, 7 p.m., NBA TV and WALV
Sat., June 7: at Chicago, 8 p.m., CBS
Tue., June 10: at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m., WALV
Sat., June 14: vs. New York, 3 p.m., ABC
Tue., June 17: vs. Connecticut, 7 p.m., NBA TV and WALV
Thu., June 19: at Golden State, 10 p.m., Prime Video and WTHR
Sun., June 22: at Las Vegas, 3 p.m., ESPN
Tue., June 24: at Seattle, 10 p.m., NBA TV and WTHR
Thu., June 26: vs. Los Angeles, 7 p.m., Prime Video
Fri., June 27: at Dallas, 7:30 p.m., Ion
Thu., July 3: vs. Las Vegas, 7 p.m., Prime Video and WTHR
Sat., July 5: vs. Los Angeles, 7 p.m., WTHR
Wed., July 9: vs. Golden State, noon, NBA TV and WTHR
Fri., July 11: vs. Atlanta, 7:30 p.m., Ion
Sun., July 13: vs. Dallas, 1 p.m., ABC
Tue., July 15: at Connecticut, 8 p.m., ESPN
Wed., July 16: at New York, 7:30 p.m., CBSSN and WTHR
Tue., July 22: at New York, 8 p.m., ESPN
Thu., July 24: vs. Las Vegas, 7 p.m., Prime Video and WTHR
Sun., July 27: at Chicago, 3 p.m., ABC
Wed., July 30: vs. Phoenix, 7 p.m., none
Fri., Aug. 1: at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. Ion
Sun., Aug. 3: at Seattle, 3 p.m., ABC
Tue., Aug. 5: at Los Angeles, 10 p.m., CBSSN and WTHR
Thu., Aug. 7: at Phoenix, 10 p.m., Prime Video and WTHR
Sat., Aug. 9: vs. Chicago, 8 p.m., CBS
Tue., Aug. 12: vs. Dallas, 7:30 p.m., ESPN
Fri., Aug. 15: vs. Washington, 7:30 p.m., Ion
Sun., Aug. 17: at Connecticut, 1 p.m., NBA TV
Fri., Aug. 22: vs. Minnesota, 7:30 p.m., Ion
Sun., Aug. 24: at Minnesota, 7 p.m., CBSSN and WTHR
Tue., Aug. 26: vs. Seattle, 7 p.m., CBSSN
Fri., Aug. 29: at Los Angeles, 10 p.m., Ion
Sun., Aug. 31: Golden State, 8:30 p.m., NBA TV
Tue., Sep. 2: at Phoenix, 10 p.m., NBA TV and WTHR
Fri., Sep. 5: vs. Chicago, 7:30 p.m., Ion
Sun., Sep. 7: at Washington, 3 p.m., NBA TV and WTHR

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