Dallas Wings Defeat Indiana Fever 91-85 Behind Arike Ogunbowale and Jessica Shepard
The Dallas Wings needed a breakthrough. Arike Ogunbowale and Jessica Shepard delivered it.
Ogunbowale erupted for a season-high 32 points, Shepard produced a career-high 26, and the Wings defeated the Indiana Fever 91-85 Thursday night in Dallas. The victory ended Indiana's five-game winning streak and gave the Wings a much-needed result after winning only three of their previous 11 games.
The matchup featured Caitlin Clark and Paige Bueckers, but neither former No. 1 overall pick controlled the night offensively. Instead, Dallas leaned on Ogunbowale and Shepard before creating the separation it needed in the second half.
Indiana still had a historic performance of its own. Kelsey Mitchell scored 37 points and established a new WNBA record with her 21st consecutive 20-point game.
Dallas Wings Answer Indiana's Strong Start
Indiana entered the game with momentum and initially looked ready to extend its winning streak.
Mitchell scored nine points in the opening quarter, helping the Fever build a four-point advantage. But Dallas remained close enough to prevent Indiana from establishing control.
Mitchell continued attacking during the second quarter, scoring another 12 points and reaching halftime with 21.
Dallas kept answering.
By halftime, the teams were tied 42-42, setting up a second half in which the Wings would finally begin creating separation.
Arike Ogunbowale Delivers Her Best Scoring Night of the Season
Ogunbowale provided the offensive production Dallas needed.
The Wings guard scored a season-high 32 points, giving Dallas a reliable scorer on a night when Bueckers struggled to find her usual efficiency.
That production was particularly valuable given the circumstances.
Dallas entered Thursday having won just three times in 11 games since completing a six-game winning streak earlier in the season. The Wings needed someone capable of consistently generating offense against an Indiana team that had won five straight.
Ogunbowale became that player.
Rather than allowing the game to become defined solely by the Clark-Bueckers matchup, she made herself the centerpiece of Dallas' attack.
Jessica Shepard Produces a Career Night
Ogunbowale wasn't carrying Dallas alone.
Jessica Shepard scored a career-high 26 points, while adding eight rebounds and four assists.
Her versatility created another problem for Indiana.
Shepard could finish possessions herself, contribute on the glass and keep the offense moving as a passer. Her production became especially important as Dallas began taking control during the second half.
Ogunbowale and Shepard combined for 58 of the Wings' 91 points.
On a night when Bueckers scored only 13, Dallas needed that kind of production elsewhere.
The Wings got it.
Kelsey Mitchell Makes WNBA History
Indiana may have lost the game, but Mitchell produced the night's biggest individual milestone.
She scored 37 points, tying her season high and finishing only one point shy of her career best. Mitchell made four three-pointers and converted all 15 of her free-throw attempts.
More importantly, she reached at least 20 points for the 21st consecutive game.
That established a new WNBA record, breaking the previous mark Mitchell had shared with A'ja Wilson.
Mitchell secured the record before halftime. With only seconds remaining in the second quarter, she converted a layup to reach 21 points.
The achievement was only one of several milestones.
Her 37 points increased her season total to 912, surpassing her own Fever single-season scoring record of 890 points from 2025. She also became the fourth player in league history to score at least 900 points in a season.
Mitchell's 139th career 20-point game also moved her past Tamika Catchings for the most such performances in Fever history.
The image on page 3 of the supplied material appropriately centers Mitchell, reflecting how significant her record-setting performance was even in defeat.
Caitlin Clark and Paige Bueckers Both Struggle From the Field
The matchup naturally attracted attention because it featured Clark and Bueckers.
Six days earlier, both guards had scored 29 points when Indiana defeated Dallas 98-87.
The rematch unfolded very differently.
Clark finished with 10 points and nine assists, while Bueckers recorded 13 points and eight assists. Together, they shot only 9-for-31 from the field.
Neither player needed to dominate for the game to remain compelling.
Bueckers continued creating for teammates despite her shooting struggles, while Clark came within one assist of a double-double.
The difference was that Dallas received enough scoring elsewhere to overcome Bueckers' quiet night.
Indiana could not say the same about Clark.
Awak Kuier Protects the Rim
Dallas also received an enormous defensive contribution from Awak Kuier.
Kuier finished with 11 points, eight rebounds and a career-high seven blocks.
Five of those blocks came before halftime, already matching her previous career best from 2021.
Her rim protection gave the Wings something their scoring numbers alone could not provide: a way to disrupt Indiana around the basket.
With Mitchell scoring relentlessly from the perimeter and free-throw line, Dallas needed defensive contributions elsewhere.
Kuier provided them.
Wings Take Control After Halftime
The game was tied at 42 entering the second half.
Dallas then produced its best sustained stretch.
The Wings outscored Indiana 24-19 in the third quarter, taking a 66-61 advantage into the fourth.
Instead of allowing Indiana to immediately erase the deficit, Dallas expanded it.
With Bueckers beginning the fourth quarter on the bench, Shepard and Alysha Clark helped the Wings maintain their momentum. Odyssey Sims later converted two free throws, and when Bueckers returned, she knocked down a jumper that gave Dallas its first 10-point advantage at 74-64.
For a Wings team that had struggled to turn competitive performances into victories, the sequence mattered.
Dallas created separation and then protected it.
Makayla Timpson Records Her First Double-Double
Indiana received another encouraging performance from Makayla Timpson.
The rookie finished with 11 points and 12 rebounds, recording the first double-double of her WNBA career.
Her work on the glass gave Indiana additional possessions and provided some interior support on a night when much of the offensive burden fell on Mitchell.
It wasn't enough to complete the comeback, but it represented another positive development for the Fever's rotation.
Fever Miss Their First Chance at a Franchise Wins Record
Indiana entered Thursday with 24 victories, matching its franchise record from the previous season.
A win in Dallas would have established a new single-season high.
Instead, the Fever remained at 24-13 after having their five-game winning streak snapped.
Indiana still has opportunities to establish the record, but Dallas prevented the celebration from happening on its home floor.
The Fever were scheduled to continue their road trip with games against New York and Chicago.
Dallas Responds Without Azzi Fudd
The victory also came immediately after difficult personnel news for the Wings.
According to the supplied material, Dallas had announced that Azzi Fudd would miss the remainder of the season to undergo arthroscopic surgery on her right knee.
Losing the No. 1 overall pick created another challenge for a Dallas team already trying to regain momentum.
Against Indiana, the Wings responded with one of their stronger performances.
Ogunbowale delivered a season high.
Shepard established a career high.
Kuier established a career high in blocks.
And Dallas beat a Fever team that had entered the night riding five consecutive victories.
Dallas Gets the Win It Needed
The 91-85 final score tells only part of the story.
Dallas won despite Bueckers having an inefficient shooting night. The Wings survived Mitchell's 37-point explosion. They held Clark to 10 points, protected the rim behind Kuier and received 58 combined points from Ogunbowale and Shepard.
For Indiana, Mitchell's historic night provided plenty to celebrate individually, but the Fever couldn't turn her scoring performance into their sixth consecutive victory.
For Dallas, this was exactly the kind of result the Wings needed.
They didn't require Bueckers to score 30.
They needed other players to take control.
Ogunbowale and Shepard did precisely that, powering the Wings to a 91-85 victory over the Fever and giving Dallas an important win during a difficult stretch of its season.









