The Indiana Fever delivered a statement performance on June 28, 2026, dismantling the Los Angeles Sparks 111–87 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. The victory not only extended the Fever’s home-court dominance but also showcased the team’s explosive offensive firepower, which has quickly become the envy of the WNBA.
Match Overview
From the opening tip, Indiana seized control with relentless pace and precision shooting. The Fever put up 34 points in the first quarter alone, building a double-digit lead that they would never relinquish. By halftime, the margin had swelled to 19 points, and Los Angeles never mounted a serious comeback. The final score of 111–87 reflected a game that was as one-sided as the statistics suggest: Indiana shot 52 percent from the field, knocked down 14 three-pointers, and dished out 28 assists.
Key Moments
- First-quarter blitz: Indiana opened with a 12–2 run in the first three minutes, forcing an early Sparks timeout. The Fever’s transition game was unstoppable, turning every defensive rebound into a quick outlet pass for a basket.
- Second-quarter separation: A 9–0 run midway through the second period, capped by back-to-back three-pointers, pushed the lead to 22 points. The Sparks never got closer than 16 the rest of the way.
- Third-quarter response: Los Angeles tried to rally behind a 7–0 spurt early in the third, but Indiana answered with a 13–2 run of its own, effectively sealing the outcome.
Tactical Story
Indiana’s game plan centered on pushing the tempo and exploiting mismatches in the open floor. The Fever’s guards constantly attacked the paint, collapsing the Sparks’ defense before kicking out to shooters on the perimeter. Defensively, Indiana switched heavily on screens, forcing Los Angeles into isolation plays that rarely produced high-quality looks. The Sparks, meanwhile, struggled to contain Indiana’s ball movement and were repeatedly caught out of position in transition. Los Angeles turned the ball over 16 times, leading to 24 Fever points.
Standout Performers
Indiana Fever: The home team had six players in double figures. Guard Caitlin Clark orchestrated the offense with 22 points and 11 assists, shooting 8-of-15 from the field. Forward Aliyah Boston added 18 points and 9 rebounds, dominating the paint. Veteran guard Kelsey Mitchell chipped in 17 points on 6-of-10 shooting, including 4 three-pointers.
Los Angeles Sparks: Forward Dearica Hamby led the Sparks with 20 points and 8 rebounds, showing her trademark grit. Guard Rae Burrell added 16 points off the bench, but the team lacked consistent scoring beyond the starting unit.
Impact on the Standings
The win improved the Fever’s record to 12–5, keeping them firmly in the top four of the WNBA standings and strengthening their case as a legitimate title contender. The Sparks, meanwhile, fell to 6–11, dropping further from playoff position. Indiana’s home-court advantage at Gainbridge Fieldhouse (now 8–1) continues to be a decisive factor in the competitive Eastern Conference race.
With this comprehensive victory, the Fever sent a clear message to the rest of the league: when their offense clicks, they are nearly impossible to contain. If they can maintain this level of execution into the second half of the season, a deep playoff run seems well within reach.

