Indiana Fever Defeat Dallas Wings 98-87 Behind Caitlin Clark's Second-Half Surge
The Indiana Fever needed their stars to deliver in a game with postseason implications, and Caitlin Clark, Aliyah Boston and Kelsey Mitchell answered the call.
Indiana defeated the Dallas Wings 98-87 Friday night at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, overcoming a three-point deficit entering the fourth quarter with a decisive closing performance. Clark finished with 29 points and 10 assists, Boston produced another double-double, and Mitchell extended her record-setting scoring streak as the Fever earned their 22nd victory of the season.
The win was Indiana's eighth in its last 10 games and moved the Fever ahead of Atlanta for the No. 4 position in the postseason race at the time of the game. More importantly, Indiana showed once again that it can respond when a close game demands its best basketball late.
Dallas Wings Challenge Indiana Early
The Fever opened with a narrow 17-15 first-quarter advantage, but Dallas refused to allow Indiana to establish early control. ''
Paige Bueckers and the Wings increased the pressure during the second quarter, eventually carrying a two-point advantage into halftime. Indiana received seven second-quarter points from Clark, but Dallas remained effective enough offensively to take the lead into the break.
The game remained close after halftime.
Instead of one team creating separation, the third quarter developed into a showcase between two of the league's premier guards.
Caitlin Clark and Paige Bueckers Trade Baskets
Clark and Bueckers became the center of attention during a highly competitive third quarter.
Bueckers repeatedly answered Indiana's scoring while Clark produced her most explosive stretch of the game. The Fever star scored 16 points in the third quarter according to the AP account, while Indiana's own postgame notes credit her with 17 in the period. Both sources agree that her third-quarter scoring was central to keeping the Fever within striking distance.
Dallas still entered the fourth quarter ahead 66-63.
Bueckers eventually finished with 29 points, six rebounds and six assists, leading a Wings offense that also received 20 points from Arike Ogunbowale.
For three quarters, Dallas had an answer.
The fourth was different.
Indiana Takes Control in the Fourth Quarter
The Fever completely changed the game to begin the final period.
Indiana opened the fourth with a 15-2 run, transforming a three-point deficit into a 78-68 advantage. Clark capped the surge with a three-pointer as the Fever suddenly went from chasing Dallas to controlling the game.
The Wings attempted one more response and reduced the deficit to five.
Indiana answered again.
The Fever scored four consecutive points to rebuild their advantage to 82-73 with 4:37 remaining, and Dallas nev
er recovered.
The sequence demonstrated the difference between playing well for stretches and finishing a game.
Indiana finished.
Aliyah Boston Takes Over Inside
Clark provided the third-quarter scoring explosion, but Aliyah Boston became one of Indiana's biggest difference-makers during the fourth.
Boston scored 10 of her 16 points in the final period while controlling the interior as Indiana pulled away. She also finished with a double-double, with the supplied sources crediting her with at least 10 rebounds.
The performance gave Boston her 51st career double-double and 10th of the season according to Indiana's postgame notes.
Her fourth-quarter production gave the Fever exactly what they needed.
Dallas had spent much of the night dealing with Clark and Mitchell on the perimeter. Once Boston began consistently producing inside, the Wings had another problem to solve.
They never found the answer.
Caitlin Clark Reaches 700 Career Assists
Clark's 29-point performance came with another collection of significant milestones.
Her 10 assists pushed her to 700 for her career, and according to Indiana's postgame notes, she became the fastest player in WNBA history to reach that total, accomplishing it in her 83rd career game.
Clark also recorded her 20th career game with at least 20 points and 10 assists, which the supplied sources identify as the most in league history.
The performance marked her third consecutive game with at least 20 points and 10 assists, tying the league record for the longest such streak.
Her 29 points also moved her past Candice Dupree into ninth place on the Fever's career scoring list, according to Indiana's game notes.
Those milestones added historical significance to a performance Indiana needed in the standings.
Kelsey Mitchell Extends Her Historic Scoring Streak
Kelsey Mitchell continued one of the most consistent scoring runs in WNBA history.
Mitchell finished with 23 points, giving her 18 consecutive games with at least 20 points. That extended her WNBA single-season record and moved her within two games of A'ja Wilson's overall league record of 20 consecutive 20-point performances.
It was also Mitchell's 26th 20-point game of the season and her 49th consecutive game scoring in double figures.
The Fever no longer need Mitchell to dominate every possession to benefit from her scoring.
Her consistency forces defenses to account for her throughout the game, creating additional space for Clark, Boston and Indiana's supporting players.
Ty Harris Provides the Unexpected Spark
One of Indiana's most important performances came from a player who had barely contributed offensively in recent games.
Ty Harris entered Friday having gone six consecutive games without making a field goal.
Against Dallas, she couldn't miss.
Harris finished with 15 points by going 5-for-5 from three-point range, establishing a career high for made threes in a game.
Indiana's postgame notes indicate she became only the fourth player in Fever history to have a perfect shooting night while making at least five three-pointers.
Her shooting became particularly valuable late, helping Indiana prevent Dallas from mounting another comeback after the Fever had seized control.
On a night dominated by established stars, Harris supplied the type of supporting performance that can determine important games.
Fever Reach 22 Wins
Indiana's victory improved the team to 22-12 and continued one of the strongest stretches of its season.
The 22 victories also tied the second-highest single-season win total in Fever franchise history, matching the totals from 2009 and 2012. Indiana's franchise record is 24 wins, established in 2025.
The Fever reached 22 victories with 10 regular-season games remaining according to the supplied postgame notes, putting another franchise benchmark within reach.
But the standings remained the more immediate concern.
Indiana's eighth victory in 10 games gave the Fever a half-game advantage over Atlanta for the No. 4 postseason position at the conclusion of Friday's game.
Dallas Wings Lose Ground in the Playoff Race
The loss was costly for Dallas.
The Wings dropped seven of their previous 10 games and slipped into a tie with Washington for seventh place in the postseason race according to the supplied game recap.
Bueckers' 29-point performance gave Dallas an opportunity to win.
Ogunbowale's 20 points provided another proven scoring option.
But the Wings could not withstand Indiana's fourth-quarter attack.
When the Fever increased their defensive intensity and began receiving production from Clark, Boston and Harris simultaneously, Dallas lost control of a game it had led entering the final period.
Indiana's Stars Deliver When the Game Matters Most
The Fever's 98-87 victory over the Dallas Wings was ultimately defined by timing.
Clark took control during the third quarter.
Boston dominated stretches of the fourth.
Mitchell continued her historic scoring consistency.
Harris delivered five three-pointers without a miss.
Together, those performances turned a 66-63 fourth-quarter deficit into an 11-point victory.
That is the type of response Indiana will need as games become increasingly important.
The Fever have already demonstrated that they possess elite individual talent. Friday provided another example of what happens when that talent produces at the same time.
Indiana next travels to Atlanta, while Dallas returns home for its next matchup.
For the Fever, the postseason race remains unfinished.
But with 22 victories, eight wins in their last 10 games, and Clark, Boston and Mitchell producing at a high level, Indiana continues to strengthen its position at exactly the right time.









