Fever, Caitlin Clark and Mystics
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The Washington Mystics (14-18) battle for the final WNBA playoff spot, while the Indiana Fever (18-15) aim to lock in first-round home-court advantage.
WNBA Rookie Has Strong Words for Indiana Fever on Thursday originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Indiana Fever are looking to bounce back from an unfortunate loss. Indiana has won six of its last 10 games, recently stumbling to the Dallas Wings, but they'll have a chance to pick up a win when they face the Washington Mystics.
The injury-depleted Fever look to bounce back from a one-point loss to Dallas as they face the Mystics tonight at 7:30 p.m. ET.
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Sonia Citron’s 21 points and Kiki Iriafen’s double-double lead the Mystics past the Fever 88-84
Sonia Citron scored 21 points, Kiki Iriafen had 18 points and 12 rebounds, and the Washington Mystics beat the Indiana Fever 88-84.
WNBA Team Makes Roster Decision Before Indiana Fever Game originally appeared on Athlon Sports. WNBA teams across the league continue to make changes within the roster in order to compete for a title later on this season.
The second half told a different story for the Fever. They outscored the Sun 23-15 in the third quarter and 32-21 in the fourth to erase a 21-point deficit and force overtime. Indiana went on to win 99-93, powered by Kelsey Mitchell’s league- and season-high 38 points. She also scored 10 of the team’s 15 points in the overtime period.
Both teams trade buckets at the end of shot clock. Makayla Timpson seemingly beat the buzzer for Indiana and then Sonia Citron hit a shot fading away with Lexie Hull right in her face as the shot clock expires. Mystics were up 71-68.
The Indiana Fever continue to command the headlines. Caitlin Clark is the world’s most popular women’s basketball player, Sophie Cunningham generates buzz with various antics, and now their
The Fever are 2-1 vs. the Sun in 2025. Indiana beat Connecticut 88-71 on June 17 in a game that featured altercations involving Indiana's Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham, and Connecticut's Jacy Sheldon (since traded), Marina Mabrey, Tina Charles and Lindsay Allen.