Indiana Fever Complete Historic Comeback to Defeat Connecticut Sun in Overtime
Fever Erase 21-Point Deficit
The Indiana Fever delivered one of the most remarkable comebacks in recent WNBA history, storming back from a 21-point deficit to earn a 99-93 overtime victory over the Connecticut Sun in Uncasville. The victory not only highlighted Indiana’s resilience but also eliminated the Sun from playoff contention, while the Fever strengthened their own postseason push with their 19th win of the season.
For much of the first half, it appeared the Sun would cruise to a comfortable victory. They built a commanding 48-29 halftime lead by dominating the boards and forcing Indiana into tough shots. Their advantage peaked at 54-33 midway through the third quarter, but the Fever refused to back down. A combination of stifling defense and explosive offensive runs gradually erased the deficit, stunning the home crowd. By the final minutes of regulation, Indiana had clawed all the way back, forcing overtime with the game tied at 82.
Mitchell’s Career Night
Kelsey Mitchell authored one of the finest performances of her career, erupting for 38 points, tying her personal best and establishing the highest individual scoring total of the WNBA season. What made the effort even more remarkable was her timing—34 of her points came in the second half and overtime, where her relentless shooting kept Indiana alive.
Mitchell’s confidence from beyond the arc and at the free-throw line proved the difference. She drilled five three-pointers and converted 11 of 12 free throws, demonstrating her ability to score under immense pressure. Her dominance in crunch time was particularly striking, as she poured in 10 points in overtime alone, ensuring Indiana’s comeback was completed.
The scoring explosion also cemented her place in Fever history. Mitchell surpassed Hall of Famer Tamika Catchings for the most 30-point games in franchise history, a milestone that underscores her steady rise as one of the league’s elite scorers.
Supporting Cast Steps Up
Although Mitchell’s offensive fireworks took center stage, Indiana received critical contributions from several key players. Rookie star Aliyah Boston showcased her versatility with 14 points, 13 rebounds, five assists, two steals, and two blocks. Her impact extended beyond the box score, as she anchored the defense in the fourth quarter and provided clutch baskets when needed.
Odyssey Sims, playing with veteran composure, chipped in 19 points and seven assists, keeping the offense balanced whenever Mitchell was double-teamed. Natasha Howard nearly recorded a double-double with 18 points and nine rebounds, giving Indiana consistent production in the paint. Role players such as Lexie Hull also delivered in crucial moments, with her late three-pointer in overtime proving to be a dagger against Connecticut.
Sun’s Effort Falls Short
The Sun, despite their early dominance, were unable to finish the job. Marina Mabrey led the team with 27 points, showing her scoring versatility, while veteran Tina Charles added 21 points in a strong interior showing. Rookie Saniya Rivers turned heads with 15 points and a career-best five blocks, providing a defensive spark that kept Connecticut in the game during overtime.
Another bright spot was rookie guard Leila Lacan, who set a franchise rookie record with 14 assists. Aneesah Morrow rounded out the balanced effort with 10 points and 11 rebounds. Yet despite these strong performances, the Sun’s offense sputtered in the fourth quarter and overtime, where they struggled to contain Indiana’s momentum.
Overcoming Adversity
The Fever’s victory carried even more weight given their injury situation. Already playing without Caitlin Clark, Aari McDonald, and Sydney Colson, Indiana saw Sophie Cunningham exit the game in the second quarter with a knee injury. Later updates confirmed her season is over, adding to the team’s growing list of unavailable players.
Despite being shorthanded, the Fever displayed grit and determination. The ability to rely on depth players while still executing at a high level demonstrated the team’s growth over the course of the season. The comeback was not just a testament to individual brilliance but also a reflection of collective resilience.
Playoff Implications
With the victory, Indiana improved its record to 19-15, positioning itself firmly in the sixth seed of the standings. The margin between sixth and seventh place remains razor thin, making every remaining contest crucial. Their next challenge will be back-to-back games against the Minnesota Lynx, matchups that could determine playoff seeding.
For the Sun, the loss sealed their elimination from postseason contention, leaving them to focus on developing their young roster and preparing for future seasons. Though their playoff dreams ended, the emergence of players like Rivers, Morrow, and Lacan provides optimism for what lies ahead.
A Statement Win
The Fever’s comeback victory will likely be remembered as one of the defining moments of their season. Erasing a 21-point deficit on the road showcased not only skill but also mental toughness, proving that this young team is capable of handling high-pressure situations.
For Kelsey Mitchell, the game was a career-defining performance that elevated her status as the centerpiece of Indiana’s offense. For the Fever as a whole, it was a statement that they are no longer a rebuilding team but a legitimate postseason threat.
As the regular season enters its final stretch, this victory may serve as the spark that propels Indiana into a deeper playoff run, while Connecticut is left to regroup and look toward the future.







