Indiana Fever Outlast Phoenix Mercury in High-Scoring Thriller, 107–101
INDIANAPOLIS (July 30, 2025) — The Indiana Fever found their offensive groove on Wednesday night, defeating the Phoenix Mercury 107–101 in a back-and-forth contest at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. It marked Indiana’s third consecutive win and their third 100-point game of the season.
Despite missing star guard Caitlin Clark for the fifth straight game due to a groin injury, the Fever (15–12) continued to build momentum thanks to career nights from Aari McDonald and a dominant fourth-quarter effort by All-Star forward Aliyah Boston.
First Quarter: Mercury Set the Tone Early
Phoenix (16–10) opened the game with a sense of urgency, quickly asserting their offense behind the steady leadership of Alyssa Thomas. The Mercury jumped out to a 30–20 lead at the end of the first quarter, capitalizing on Indiana’s sluggish start. Thomas filled the stat sheet with eight points, four rebounds, and two assists in the opening period, while Satou Sabally and Monique Akoa Makani added valuable scoring support.
Indiana struggled to find its rhythm early on, with only Aari McDonald showing early life by scoring five points and providing a spark on both ends of the floor.
Second Quarter: Fever Storm Back Behind McDonald
The second frame belonged to the Fever. Indiana’s bench and transition offense exploded for a 35–20 quarter, erasing the early deficit. McDonald erupted for 12 of her career-high 27 points in the second quarter alone, shooting with confidence and attacking the rim relentlessly.
Sydney Colson added eight points during the run, while Chloe Bibby connected on a critical three-pointer that gave Indiana its first lead of the game. The Fever’s energy on defense forced Phoenix into turnovers and disrupted their half-court sets.
Despite a buzzer-beating three from Sami Whitcomb, Indiana entered halftime leading 55–50.
Third Quarter: Even Battle Maintains Fever Lead
Phoenix responded in the third quarter, outscoring Indiana by just two points and keeping the pressure high. Damiris Dantas stepped up with nine key points for the Fever, and McDonald continued her offensive production with six more.
Alyssa Thomas and Kahleah Copper tried to mount a response for Phoenix, combining for 17 points in the quarter. Thomas, who finished with 32 points, 15 rebounds, and seven assists, was a constant force, while Copper added 22 points and continued to be aggressive on the drive.
Still, the Fever held a narrow 74–72 lead heading into the final frame.
Fourth Quarter: Boston Takes Over
Aliyah Boston was unstoppable in the fourth quarter, scoring 14 of her 22 points within the first four minutes. She set the tone with back-to-back layups in the paint, powering Indiana to an 88–79 advantage. Her efforts sparked an 11–2 run that gave the Fever a cushion they would not relinquish.
Sophie Cunningham hit a pivotal four-point play midway through the quarter, followed by another three-pointer from Bibby that extended Indiana’s lead to 11. Phoenix made a late push with buckets from Whitcomb and Thomas, but the Fever’s ball movement and interior defense shut down any hopes of a comeback.
Final Stats and Highlights
The Fever finished the game shooting 54.7% from the field, including 10 made three-pointers and 21 assists on 41 field goals. Their second-quarter outburst of 35 points tied for the fourth-most in franchise history, and the 107 total points marked the second-highest output ever by the team.
McDonald’s 27 points (7-of-11 FG, 3-of-4 3PT, 10-of-10 FT) led all Indiana scorers. Boston followed with 22 points and 12 rebounds for her 36th career double-double. Cunningham and Dantas each chipped in 12 points, while Bibby added a pair of timely threes.
For Phoenix, Thomas’s 32-point double-double stood out, with Copper and Whitcomb contributing 22 and 18 points, respectively. However, the Mercury's defense faltered in the second half, allowing Indiana to shoot 59% after halftime.
What’s Next
The Fever now embark on a four-game road trip starting Friday night in Dallas against the Wings. With Clark still sidelined and no return date set, Indiana’s young core will look to maintain its momentum as they chase a top playoff seed.







