Jewell Loyd led Seattle with 22 and Skylar Diggins-Smith added 18 points and nine assists.
“A lot of it was composure,” said Loyd, who is the league’s reigning scoring leader.
“Some of it was being able to get stops. Because we were able to get so many defensive stops, we were able to just flow and make plays. That’s when we’re at our best.”
Clark also picked up her third technical foul in nine games on Thursday night for a verbal clash with Storm guard Victoria Vivians. Clark hit a long three-pointer over Vivians, and she got in Clark’s face. Clark jawed back, and officials called a double technical on both players.
“You’ve got two competitive people,” Clark said of her run-in with Vivians.
Fever coach Christie Sides also picked up a tech after Clark went through contact for a layup and didn’t draw a foul.
Eyes will be firmly on Clark even more so in the Fever’s next game, as they face the Chicago Sky. Clark and Angel Reese, fierce competitors at the collegiate level, will meet for the first time as pros.