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Clock issues can’t stop Valkyries in win over Caitlin Clark-less Fever

September 1, 2025
Clock issues can’t stop Valkyries in win over Caitlin Clark-less Fever

SAN FRANCISCO — Chase Center turned into a glorified night club on Sunday. 

After electrical issues caused multiple shot clocks to malfunction and choppy officiating gave way to numerous review stoppages, the fan cam inside the arena was put to work. 

The basketball game almost seemed like background noise as fans were asked to dance to a mix of Bay Area classics and new age pop music with each game stoppage. Both the Valkyries and the visiting Indiana Fever were both visibly frustrated by the start-stop nature of Sunday’s game that took two hours and 45 minutes to complete.

But what mattered most is that the Valkyries gave the sold out crowd of 18,064 something to dance for after the game ended.

The Valkyries won their third straight game, beating the injury-plagued Indiana Fever 75-63 behind a hot shooting start. 

The Valkyries attributed the clock malfunctions to a power outage that occurred at Chase Center on Sunday morning. 

liana Rupert posted a career-high 21 points and hit 5-of-8 shots from the 3-point line. Rookie Janelle Salaün had 10 points, four rebounds and two assists. 

Veronica Burton finished with eight points, 13 assists and seven rebounds.

The Fever were without superstar Caitlin Clark, who missed her 18th straight game with a left groin injury. Kelsey Mitchell  scored 14 points in the loss. 

The Valkyries held the Fever’s other star, Aliyah Boston, to just four points.

After two different clock stoppages forced a 25 minute delay in the first quarter, the Valkyries went on a run. Golden State hit seven of its eight 3-pointers and took a 25-14 lead after the first 10 minutes. 

More stoppages allowed Indiana to come get back within striking distance, but Golden State kept the high-paced offense at bay. 

The Valkyries led by as much as 20 in the first half behind a 75% shooting quarter from beyond the arc. Rupert and Salaün accounted for 21 of the Valkyries’ 44 first-half points, and the home team led 44-32 after two quarters. 

With all the stoppages, the first half lasted a whopping 92 minutes. 

Indiana made headway in the third quarter, cutting the Valkyries lead to seven going into the final 10 minutes. 

Former Valkyries guard Aerial Powers cut the Golden State advantage to just five with a layup at the 7:37 mark of the fourth quarter.

But just as Indiana was on the verge of cutting the lead to a single possession, Powers fouled Clark’s former Iowa teammate Kate Martin on a 3-pointer right in front of Indiana’s bench and the second-year guard swished the shot to erupt the Chase Center crowd.

Martin finished with 10 points.

Indiana never got back into the game after Powers’ foul. Carla Leite iced the game when she hit a wild circus shot while getting fouled from the left wing with just over 90 seconds left in the game.

The Valkyries will return to Chase Center on Tuesday when they play the New York Liberty. 

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