Caitlin Clark posted the first triple-double by a rookie in WNBA history to help rally Indiana to an 83-78 victory over New York on Saturday at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, snapping the Fever’s nine-game losing streak to the Liberty.

Clark finished with 19 points, 13 assists and 12 rebounds for Indiana (9-13). The No. 1 pick in the WNBA draft was one rebound shy of a triple-double two games ago in an 88-82 road victory over the Phoenix Mercury.

Clark had 11 points in the first quarter, making 3 of 4 from 3-point range. She topped double figures in assists in the third quarter and passed the 10-rebound mark in the fourth.

Clark had a three-point play and Kelsey Mitchell followed with a 3-pointer off a Clark assist to tie the game at 75 with 2:31 to go. Aliyah Boston scored off a steal by Mitchell to give Indiana a two-point lead and Lexie Hull’s reverse layup increased the lead to 79-75 at 1:24.

New York’s Sabrina Ionescu answered with a 3-pointer but missed one the next time down the court with a chance to give the Liberty the lead. Boston and Mitchell each hit two free throws to wrap up the upset.

Ionescu scored 22 to lead New York (17-4), which had won five straight games.

Greece beats Slovenia in qualifier semifinal

Thomas Walkup had 19 points, Giannis Antetokounmpo added 13 points in 21 minutes and Greece moved one victory from the Paris Games, eliminating Luka Doncic and Slovenia 96-68 on Saturday from the semifinals of the Olympic qualifying tournament.

Doncic finished with 21 points in the game in Piraeus, Greece, which marked the first time the two NBA stars faced one another while representing their senior national teams.

The matchup was one of eight semifinals taking place to determine the last four berths in the men’s basketball field for the Paris Games.

Croatia 80, Dominican Republic 77: Ivica Zubac went 10 of 10 from the field and finished with 25 points to help Croatia outlast the Dominican Republic in Greece’s second semifinal of the day.

Brazil 71, Philippines 60: In Riga, Latvia, Bruno Caboclo had 15 points and 11 rebounds, and Brazil defeated the Philippines to advance to the finals of that tournament.

Latvia 72, Cameroon 59: In the second semifinal in Riga, Rihards Lomazs scored 20 points and Latvia withstood several late pushes to hold off Cameroon.

Bahamas 89, Lebanon 72: In Valencia, Spain, Deandre Ayton had 24 points and 15 rebounds to lead the Bahamas past Lebanon. Buddy Hield chipped in 19 points and 10 assists to help the Bahamas move within a win of making its first Olympics field.

Spain 81, Finland 74: Willy Hernangomez scored 28 points and Spain rallied in the fourth quarter to beat Finland in Valencia’s second semifinal. Spain will be seeking a seventh consecutive Olympic berth. Andre Gustavson had 15 points for Finland, which hasn’t gotten to the Olympics since 1964.

Lithuania 88, Italy 64: Marius Grigonis scored 23 points, including six 3-pointers, the help Lithuania ease past Italy and advance to the finals of the San Juan, Puerto Rico tournament. Danilo Gallinari led Italy with 15 points.

Puerto Rico 98, Mexico 78: Tremont Watter had 24 points to help host Puerto Rico roll into Sunday’s final. Puerto Rico will be attempting to qualify for its first Olympics since 2004.

England edges Swiss in Euro semifinals

Three years on from losing the European Championship final on penalties, England’s players radiated confidence as they beat Switzerland in a shootout in Duesseldorf, Germany, to reach the semifinals of Euro 2024.

Trent Alexander-Arnold blasted the ball into the top corner for the winner as England swept all of its penalties to win the shootout 5-3 after a 1-1 draw in extra time on Saturday.

England goes on to play Netherlands, which came from behind to beat Turkey 2-1 on Saturday, in Dortmund on Wednesday for a spot in the final.

Russia won’t send wrestlers to Paris

Russia said on Saturday that 10 of its wrestlers who were offered spots at the Paris Olympics as neutrals will refuse to compete.

The Russian wrestling federation said in a statement that its officials, coaches and athletes held a meeting and “came to an unanimous decision — to refuse to participate in the Olympic Games.”

The wrestlers would have been the largest group of Russians in any one sport competing in Paris under the Individual Neutral Athlete program launched by the International Olympic Committee to allow some athletes from Russia and its ally Belarus to compete during the war in Ukraine.

The IOC didn’t immediately respond to a request to comment on Saturday’s statement by the Russian wrestling federation.

The federation said it objected to the IOC’s choice of which wrestlers to invite. It said Russians had qualified up to 16 spots for the Paris Olympics.

basketBALL >> Recently signed Timberwolves forward Joe Ingles was named to the Australian men’s national team that will compete in the Paris Olympics.

Basketball >> The Atlanta Hawks completed a trade that sends high-scoring guard Dejounte Murray to the New Orleans Pelicans for a package of two first-round draft picks and three veterans. The trade sends guard Dyson Daniels, forward-center Larry Nance Jr. and center Cody Zeller to Atlanta. The Hawks will receive a 2025 first-round pick and a conditional 2027 first-rounder.

HOCKEY >> The Chicago Blackhawks have signed Artyom Levshunov to an entry-level contract after taking the defenseman with the No. 2 overall pick in the NHL draft. The three-year deal carries a $975,000 cap hit. The 18-year-old Levshunov had nine goals and 26 assists for Michigan State this season. He was the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year.

TENNIS >> Vic Seixas, a Wimbledon winner and tennis Hall of Famer who was the oldest living Grand Slam champion, has died at the age of 100.

— From news services