The Indiana Fever delivered a statement victory on July 13, 2026, dismantling the reigning powerhouse Las Vegas Aces 109-75 on the road. The result not only snapped a three-game losing streak for the Fever but also served as a powerful reminder of their championship ambitions in the Women's National Basketball Association this season.
Match Overview
From the opening tip, Indiana dictated the tempo, using a devastating blend of fast-break execution and stifling perimeter defense. The Fever's 109 points marked a season high, while Las Vegas struggled to find any rhythm offensively, shooting just 38% from the field. By halftime, Indiana had built a 58-40 lead, and they never looked back, stretching the margin to as many as 34 points in the fourth quarter.
Key Moments
- First Quarter Surge: Indiana opened with an 18-4 run, capitalizing on four early turnovers by the Aces. Guard Caitlin Clark knocked down two step-back threes to ignite the crowd even in a hostile road environment.
- Third Quarter Knockout: After Vegas cut the deficit to 12 early in the third, the Fever answered with a 15-2 spurt, highlighted by a thunderous transition dunk from forward NaLyssa Smith that forced a Las Vegas timeout.
- Bench Dominance: Indiana's second unit outscored the Aces' reserves 38-18, with guard Kristy Wallace contributing 12 points and five assists off the bench.
Tactical Story
The Fever's game plan centered on exploiting Las Vegas's defensive switches. Using high ball screens, Indiana repeatedly created mismatches in the paint, where center Aliyah Boston went 9-of-12 from the field. Defensively, Indiana packed the paint and dared the Aces to beat them from deep—a gamble that paid off as Las Vegas connected on only 6-of-24 three-point attempts. Fever head coach Christie Sides praised her team's discipline: "We executed our scout perfectly. We kept them off the free-throw line and forced tough twos."
Standout Players
Caitlin Clark led all scorers with 31 points, adding 7 assists and 5 rebounds. Her court vision was on full display, threading no-look passes that carved up the Aces defense. Aliyah Boston finished with 24 points and 11 rebounds for another double-double, while Kelsey Mitchell chipped in 19 points on efficient 7-of-11 shooting.
For Las Vegas, A'ja Wilson managed 22 points and 8 rebounds, but received little support as the rest of the team shot just 28% from the floor.
Season Impact
The victory improved Indiana's record to 18-10, solidifying their hold on third place in the WNBA standings. More importantly, it marked their first win against a top-two team this season, signaling their readiness for a deep playoff run. For Las Vegas, the loss dropped them to 20-8 and raised questions about their defensive consistency as they prepare for a post-season push. The two teams will meet again on August 3 in Indianapolis.

