
The Fever vs Sky rivalry delivered again as the Indiana Fever wrapped up a dominant three-game sweep over the Chicago Sky with a 93–78 victory in their latest matchup.
This wasn’t just another win for Indiana—it was a statement. Even with star guard Caitlin Clark sidelined due to injury, the Fever showed they are more than a one-player team.
Indiana took control early, jumping out to a double-digit lead in the first quarter. Their fast start came off the back of relentless defense and clean ball movement. Chicago couldn’t recover.

Kelsey Mitchell’s Career Night Powers Fever Past Sky
Kelsey Mitchell had a career night, scoring 35 points and hitting seven three-pointers. Her confidence and composure guided the Fever throughout, making her the undeniable leader on the court.
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Aliyah Boston added a double-double with 14 points and 11 rebounds. Her presence in the paint gave Indiana a defensive backbone, and her passing out of double teams opened up shots for her teammates.
Makayla Timpson and Aari McDonald added scoring from the bench, helping Indiana keep its foot on the gas. Even without their biggest star, the Fever looked complete.

Aliyah Boston and the Bench Step Up in Clark’s Absence
Chicago entered this game hoping to salvage some pride after two earlier blowout losses. But their struggles continued.
The Sky committed 20 turnovers, nine of them in the first quarter. Those mistakes gave Indiana easy transition buckets and drained Chicago’s momentum before it even started.
Rachel Banham was a rare bright spot, scoring 26 points and making six threes. Kia Nurse and Kamilla Cardoso also contributed, but the team’s overall execution just wasn’t there.

Angel Reese, still finding her footing in the league, had a quiet night. Her defensive rebounding remains strong, but her offense is still a work in progress.
Chicago Sky’s Turnovers Prove Costly in Season Sweep
The most telling part of this fever vs sky game? The Fever didn’t need Caitlin Clark to dominate.
Clark missed the game with a groin injury. In her absence, Indiana looked organized, confident, and tough. That speaks to the coaching of Stephanie White and the culture she’s building.
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The Fever are finding ways to win even without their top scorer. That’s the kind of resilience that defines good teams from great ones.

Meanwhile, Chicago is still trying to define its identity. With a new coach and key injuries, the Sky are in transition—but they’re running out of time to pull things together this season.
Indiana Fever’s Depth Shines as Playoff Momentum Builds
This season sweep sends a clear message: the Fever are rising, and fast.

With Mitchell playing elite basketball, Boston anchoring the paint, and a bench that can step up, Indiana is built for a deep run once Clark returns.
For the Sky, there’s talent on the roster, but the execution must improve. The turnovers, the slow starts, the lack of consistency—it’s all adding up. And the clock is ticking.