Jonquel Jones Fuels Liberty’s Surge in Return Win Over Indiana Fever
Balanced Attack Helps Liberty Improve to 16–6 on the Season
BROOKLYN, NY — July 23, 2025
The New York Liberty capitalized on the return of star forward Jonquel Jones to secure a decisive 98–84 win over the Indiana Fever Tuesday night at Barclays Center. In her first appearance since June 19, Jones delivered a standout performance that helped New York pull away in the final quarter to improve to 16–6 on the season.
After missing nine games with an ankle injury, Jones returned to the starting lineup and provided a spark on both ends of the court. She led all Liberty scorers with 18 points and added nine rebounds, asserting her presence in the paint and helping New York outpace Indiana down the stretch.
Slow Start, Competitive First Half
Despite New York’s previous dominance over Indiana this season—including a 98–77 win just before the All-Star break—the Fever entered the matchup with renewed focus and intensity. Indiana controlled much of the early action, building momentum through fast-paced transition play and perimeter shooting.
Mitchell and Boston Keep Indiana Competitive
Kelsey Mitchell led the Fever with 29 points on 52% shooting from the floor, proving to be a persistent scoring threat throughout the game. Aliyah Boston added a double-double with 15 points and 12 rebounds, using her interior strength to compete with New York’s bigs in the paint. The Fever took a 46–42 lead into the halftime break, forcing the Liberty to regroup heading into the second half.
The Liberty offense was slow to start, with Breanna Stewart and Sabrina Ionescu limited to single-digit production through the first two quarters. The team's 11 turnovers in the first half hampered their rhythm, and they relied on role players to keep the game within reach.
Liberty Regain Control in Second Half
Coming out of the locker room, the Liberty found their footing and took back control. With Jones re-establishing herself in the frontcourt, New York tightened its defense and improved ball movement, setting up cleaner looks from all areas of the floor.
Jones Sparks the Comeback
Jones scored 13 of her 18 points after the break, including timely jumpers and second-chance putbacks that helped flip momentum. Her defensive presence forced Indiana into difficult shots, and her rebounding helped New York limit the Fever to one-and-done possessions.
The Liberty outscored Indiana 27–21 in the third quarter to take a narrow 69–67 lead heading into the fourth.
Fourth Quarter: Liberty Dominate Down the Stretch
In a game that remained tight through three quarters, the Liberty pulled away in the final 10 minutes with a decisive 29–17 run. New York executed with precision on both ends, while Indiana’s offense sputtered under increased pressure.
Ionescu and Harrison Seal the Win
Sabrina Ionescu came alive in the fourth quarter, scoring 10 of her 13 total points during the period. Her ball handling and shooting opened the floor for others, including forward Isabelle Harrison, who added 13 points and provided critical baskets during the closing run.
Leonie Fiebich added 17 points off the bench, knocking down key three-pointers to extend New York’s lead. Stewart, who also finished with 17, contributed clutch rebounds and free throws in the final minutes.
Defensive Execution Closes the Game
New York’s defense tightened significantly in the fourth quarter. Indiana was held to 35% shooting in the final period and failed to score in the final two minutes of play. The Liberty’s rebounding advantage, led by Jones and Stewart, helped shut down any hopes of a Fever rally.
Team Performance Highlights Liberty’s Depth
The Liberty had five players score in double figures, showcasing the depth that has made them a top contender in the Eastern Conference.
By the Numbers
- Jonquel Jones: 18 points, 9 rebounds
- Breanna Stewart: 17 points, 6 rebounds
- Leonie Fiebich: 17 points, 3 three-pointers
- Sabrina Ionescu: 13 points, 5 assists
- Isabelle Harrison: 13 points, 4 rebounds
- Indiana Fever: Mitchell 29 pts, Boston 15 pts/12 reb, Cunningham 15 pts
New York shot 49.3% from the field and made 10 of their 26 three-point attempts. The Liberty outrebounded the Fever 38–31 and turned the ball over only four times in the second half, a marked improvement from their first-half ball control.
Looking Ahead
The win pushes the Liberty to 16–6 on the season and keeps them in the hunt for a top playoff seed. With Jonquel Jones back in the rotation, New York regains a critical piece of its interior game—both offensively and defensively.
Upcoming Games
New York next faces the Phoenix Mercury, a team that upset them earlier this season. The game will be an opportunity for redemption and a litmus test of how well Jones has reintegrated with the roster after her absence.
The Fever, now sitting at 12–12, will look to regroup quickly before their next outing. Despite strong individual performances from Mitchell and Boston, Indiana’s inconsistency continues to hinder its rise in the standings.







