The Indiana Fever delivered a commanding performance on the road, defeating the Los Angeles Sparks 87–78 at Crypto.com Arena on May 14, 2026. The victory marked an early-season statement for a Fever squad looking to climb the WNBA standings, while the Sparks struggled to contain Indiana’s balanced attack in front of their home crowd.
Match Overview
From the opening tip, the Fever seized control with efficient ball movement and aggressive defense. Indiana built a double-digit lead by halftime and never let the Sparks get closer than six points in the fourth quarter. The final score of 87–78 reflected a game that was tighter than the margin suggests, but the Fever’s composure in crunch time sealed the win. Los Angeles, playing without key rotation players due to minor injuries, fought back valiantly but could not overcome Indiana’s depth.
Key Moments
- First-Quarter Surge: Indiana opened the game on a 14–4 run, capitalizing on three early turnovers by the Sparks. Guard Kelsey Mitchell knocked down two quick three-pointers to set the tone.
- Second-Quarter Response: Los Angeles cut the deficit to five points midway through the second period behind forward Dearica Hamby’s relentless rebounding. However, the Fever closed the half with an 8–2 spurt to lead 48–38 at the break.
- Third-Quarter Push: The Sparks opened the second half on a 10–2 run, forcing an Indiana timeout. The Fever regrouped and answered with a 12–0 run of their own, highlighted by a steal and fast-break layup from rookie guard Caitlin Clark.
- Clutch Free Throws: With 2:30 remaining and Los Angeles trailing by five, Indiana’s post players went 6-for-6 from the free-throw line to ice the game.
Standout Players
Indiana Fever: Aliyah Boston delivered a dominant double-double with 22 points and 13 rebounds, controlling the paint on both ends. Caitlin Clark added 19 points and 8 assists, repeatedly breaking down the Sparks’ defense with her playmaking. Kelsey Mitchell chipped in 16 points on efficient shooting.
Los Angeles Sparks: Dearica Hamby led the home team with 20 points and 11 rebounds. Guard Layshia Clarendon contributed 14 points and 6 assists, providing veteran leadership in the backcourt. Rookie forward Cameron Brink showed flashes with 10 points and 4 blocked shots.
Tactical Story
The Fever’s game plan centered on spreading the floor and attacking the rim. Indiana shot 52% from two-point range and attempted 28 free throws, making 24. Defensively, they forced 15 Sparks turnovers and turned them into 19 points. Los Angeles struggled from beyond the arc, hitting just 5-of-18 three-point attempts, which limited their ability to close the gap. The Sparks’ bench was outscored 28–14, a decisive factor in the final margin.
Season Impact
With the win, the Fever improved to 3–1 early in the 2026 season, solidifying their place near the top of the WNBA standings. The loss dropped the Sparks to 1–3, raising questions about their offensive consistency and depth. Both teams are expected to be playoff contenders, but Indiana’s road victory serves as an early statement of intent. The two sides will meet again later in the season in Indianapolis, a matchup that now carries added intrigue.

