Indiana Fever Hold Off Seattle Storm to Secure Fifth Straight Win
Howard and Boston Shine as Fever Keep Playoff Momentum Alive
SEATTLE, WA — The Indiana Fever continued their impressive surge in the WNBA standings with a gritty 78–74 win over the Seattle Storm on Sunday afternoon at Climate Pledge Arena. The victory marks Indiana's fifth consecutive win, solidifying their claim on the fifth seed in the playoff picture and establishing a sense of urgency for postseason contenders across the league.
With star guard Caitlin Clark still sidelined for the seventh straight game, the Fever leaned on the dynamic duo of Natasha Howard and Aliyah Boston to control the tempo and close out the contest against a persistent Seattle squad. Howard finished with a team-high 21 points, while Boston tallied her sixth straight double-double, notching 16 points and 12 rebounds.
First Half Surge Sets the Tone
The Fever took an early lead and maintained control throughout much of the contest, using their defensive pressure and timely shooting to edge ahead in a back-and-forth first half.
Indiana held a narrow 19–16 lead after the opening quarter, with early offensive sparks from Howard and Sophie Cunningham. Cunningham, who has stepped up in a starting role during Clark’s absence, chipped in five points in the opening frame and proved crucial throughout the night.
In the second quarter, the Fever extended their advantage thanks to a balanced scoring attack. Damiris Dantas added key points off the bench, while Howard and Cunningham continued their rhythm from beyond the arc. A brief 8–0 run pushed Indiana’s lead to double digits before the Storm clawed back slightly to make it 42–34 at halftime.
Cunningham Stays Hot
Sophie Cunningham turned in a standout performance, hitting four of her first four attempts from beyond the arc. Her shooting helped ignite momentum during critical stretches, particularly in the third quarter. Cunningham finished the game with a season-high 17 points, making efficient use of her touches with 3-of-3 shooting from the field in the first half and 2-of-2 from long range.
Her fourth three-pointer of the game extended Indiana’s lead to 13 late in the third period and drew a timeout from a frustrated Seattle bench. Cunningham’s consistent play since joining the starting lineup has added scoring depth to a Fever team adapting without Clark.
Storm Fight Back Late
Despite being down by as much as 13 in the second half, Seattle mounted a fierce comeback in the final minutes. The Storm used second-chance opportunities and tight on-ball defense to chip away at Indiana’s lead, eventually pulling within 73–72 with just over three minutes remaining.
Skylar Diggins, who tallied 13 points for the Storm, capped an 11–0 run with a tough finish inside the paint, but the Fever responded when it mattered most.
Kelsey Mitchell broke Indiana’s scoring drought with a critical mid-range jumper to put the team back up by three. Following missed attempts from Seattle—including four consecutive three-point tries in one possession—Mitchell added a layup with 8.1 seconds remaining to give the Fever breathing room. A free throw from Boston sealed the 78–74 victory.
Career Milestone for Boston
Aliyah Boston’s performance was not only crucial in securing the win but also historic. Her 12 rebounds on Sunday brought her career total to 932, moving her past Tammy Sutton-Brown for fourth all-time in Fever franchise history. The mark was reached in just 109 games—underscoring Boston’s rapid rise as one of the league’s elite post players.
This double-double was Boston’s 14th of the season and 38th of her career. Only four other players—A’ja Wilson, Alyssa Thomas, Angel Reese, and Breanna Stewart—have recorded more double-doubles since Boston entered the WNBA in 2023.
McDonald, Defense Make an Impact
Aari McDonald quietly delivered one of her best performances of the season, posting a season-high nine assists—just one shy of her career-best. She anchored the defensive effort, helping the Fever stifle Seattle’s late-game perimeter attempts.
Meanwhile, the Fever committed just nine turnovers to Seattle’s 15, a key stat that helped them stay composed even as the Storm attempted a comeback.
What's Next for Indiana
Now sitting at 17–12, the Fever are on a roll heading into the next phase of their West Coast road trip. Indiana will travel to Los Angeles to face the Sparks on Tuesday night before heading to Phoenix for a matchup with the Mercury. Both games hold significant playoff seeding implications as the regular season winds down.
With the return of Caitlin Clark still uncertain, the Fever are proving they have the depth and resilience to compete with the league’s best. Whether it’s Boston’s dominance in the paint or Cunningham’s resurgence from deep, Indiana’s confidence and chemistry appear to be peaking at just the right time.







