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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNAliyah Boston sets new single-season Indiana Fever mark
After Indiana's historic 99-93 overtime win vs. Connecticut on Sunday, Aliyah Boston passed Caitlin Clark for another Fever all-time record.
The Indiana Fever achieved a historic comeback victory against the Connecticut Sun, overcoming a 21-point deficit and Sophie Cunningham's injury in a
With the loss to Indiana, Connecticut dropped to 6-27 on the 2025 WNBA season and was officially eliminated from playoff contention. The Sun still have 11 regular-season games left, but the current No. 8 seed, the Seattle Storm, hold 11 more wins at 17-18 and own the head-to-head tiebreaker with a 3-1 record. This puts Connecticut out of reach.
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.
The Indiana Fever returned to winning ways in dramatic fashion Sunday with the biggest comeback in franchise history and the biggest in the WNBA this season. Kelsey Mitchell, who poured in 38 points to tie a career-high and record the highest-scoring game by any player this season,
Fellow veteran Chennedy Carter has yet to play this year after averaging 17.5 points for the Chicago Sky in 2024. However, the No. 4 overall pick in the 2020 WNBA Draft still chimed in about Mitchell’s heroic performance on social media after the game.
Kelsey Mitchell scored 34 of her career-high tying 38 points after halftime, Lexie Hull hit a corner 3-pointer with 44.9 seconds to play, and the Indiana Fever rallied from 21 points down and beat the Connecticut Sun,