Kelsey Mitchell Ignites Indiana Fever Past Injury-Depleted Chicago Sky, 93–78
CHICAGO — July 27, 2025
The Indiana Fever extended their dominance over the Chicago Sky this season with a decisive 93–78 road win at the United Center, led by a breakout performance from Kelsey Mitchell. The game, however, was notable for the absence of its two most marketable stars — Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese — both sidelined by injuries.
Despite the lack of fanfare surrounding the headliners, the matchup delivered a commanding showcase of Indiana’s offensive efficiency, veteran leadership, and roster depth. Mitchell scored a season-high 35 points, pushing the Fever (14–12) into sixth place in the WNBA standings and improving their record to 3–0 against the Sky this season.
Mitchell Reaches Career Milestones
Kelsey Mitchell was a force from the start, scoring 13 of the team’s 26 first-quarter points and finishing the night with 35 in just under 30 minutes. Her performance included seven three-pointers and a flawless 4-for-4 from the free throw line. Mitchell also reached several career milestones, becoming the first player in franchise history to notch 35+ points in under 30 minutes and logging her 100th 20-point game, second only to Tamika Catchings in team history.
Adding to her stellar night, Mitchell tallied her 200th career steal and became the second WNBA player this season to surpass 500 points — a mark she achieved in just 26 games. This record pace surpasses the 29-game benchmark previously held by Clark in her 2024 rookie campaign.
Balanced Effort Supports Star Showing
Mitchell’s dominance was complemented by a well-rounded effort from the Fever’s rotation. Aliyah Boston continued her consistent play with 14 points, 11 rebounds, and six assists — her 35th career double-double and 11th of the season. Off the bench, rookie Makayla Timpson posted a career-high 14 points while Chloe Bibby made her Fever debut with eight points and two rebounds in 10 minutes of play.
Indiana's bench outscored Chicago's 37–18, capitalizing on the Sky’s injury-limited rotation. Aari McDonald added 10 points and four assists, while Lexie Hull contributed seven points and a buzzer-beater to close the third quarter.
The Fever closed out the game on a 9–0 run in the final 4:41, maintaining composure after the Sky had trimmed a 16-point lead to just six in the fourth quarter. Mitchell stopped the surge with a clutch three and pair of free throws, extinguishing any hopes of a Chicago comeback.
Sky Missing Star Power, Depth
The Chicago Sky (7–18) entered the contest already struggling with a three-game losing streak and missing key players. Angel Reese sat out her second straight game with a back injury, and guards Hailey Van Lith and Michaela Onyenwere were questionable with ankle and knee issues, respectively. Additionally, Moriah Jefferson and Ariel Atkins remained sidelined with leg injuries.
Despite the setbacks, veteran guard Rachel Banham led the Sky with 26 points, including six made threes. Kamilla Cardoso added 12 points and 12 rebounds, while Kia Nurse chipped in 14 points. Rebecca Allen contributed 13 points, but turnovers and inconsistent defense allowed the Fever to control the game’s pace.
Chicago committed 23 turnovers, which Indiana converted into 31 points. These giveaways, coupled with early scoring droughts, created deficits that the Sky were never able to fully overcome.
Game Summary
The Fever opened the game with a decisive 18–2 run to close the first quarter, finishing ahead 26–13. By halftime, Indiana held a 51–39 lead thanks to scoring surges from Mitchell, McDonald, and Boston.
The third quarter saw Chicago mount a spirited rally, cutting the lead to 56–55 after back-to-back buckets by Nurse. Indiana responded swiftly with a three from Mitchell and a pair of baskets by Timpson. Hull's buzzer-beater sealed a 75–61 lead entering the fourth.
Though the Sky briefly narrowed the gap again, they never threatened to take control. Indiana’s fourth-quarter poise highlighted the depth that has started to emerge in recent weeks, even without Clark on the court.
Looking Ahead
With the win, Indiana strengthens its playoff positioning in the crowded middle tier of the WNBA standings. The Fever next return home to face the Phoenix Mercury on Wednesday, July 30, looking to continue their upward trajectory as the regular season enters its final stretch.
For Chicago, the loss adds to a growing list of frustrations in a season beset by injuries. The Sky will aim to rebound quickly and avoid falling further behind in the standings.







