The Washington Mystics and Indiana Fever delivered a classic WNBA thriller on June 9, 2026, with the Fever edging out a 78–76 victory on the road. The game, played at the Entertainment and Sports Arena in Washington, D.C., was a tightly contested battle from start to finish, featuring multiple lead changes and clutch performances in the final minutes. The win improved Indiana’s early-season record while handing the Mystics a narrow defeat in front of their home crowd.
Match Overview
Both teams entered the contest looking to establish momentum in the competitive 2026 WNBA season. The Mystics, known for their defensive intensity and balanced scoring, started strong, but the Fever matched them blow for blow. Indiana’s ability to execute in the half-court offense and limit second-chance points for Washington proved decisive. The game remained within a single possession for most of the fourth quarter, with neither side able to build a lead larger than six points.
Key Moments
- First quarter dominance: Washington opened with a 22–18 lead, powered by efficient shooting from the mid-range and strong interior defense.
- Second-quarter response: Indiana outscored the Mystics 24–19 in the second period, taking a 42–41 advantage into halftime. The Fever’s perimeter shooting began to heat up during this stretch.
- Third-quarter swing: The Mystics regained the lead by a narrow 60–59 margin after a 19–17 quarter, but the Fever refused to fade.
- Final minute drama: With the score tied at 76, Indiana’s guard converted a contested layup with 14 seconds remaining. Washington had a chance to win but missed a three-point attempt at the buzzer.
Standout Players
For the Fever, the backcourt duo of Kelsey Mitchell and Erica Wheeler orchestrated the offense. Mitchell finished with a game-high 24 points, including 10 in the fourth quarter, while Wheeler added 12 points and 7 assists. In the frontcourt, NaLyssa Smith contributed a double-double with 14 points and 11 rebounds, providing crucial second opportunities.
Washington was led by Elena Delle Donne, who posted 22 points and 8 rebounds despite facing constant double-teams. Ariel Atkins chipped in 16 points and 4 steals, while Shakira Austin anchored the defense with 3 blocks. However, the Mystics struggled from beyond the arc, shooting just 28% on three-point attempts, which ultimately hindered their comeback effort.
Season and Table Impact
The win lifted the Fever to a 4–2 record early in the 2026 campaign, solidifying their place near the top of the Eastern Conference standings. For Washington, the loss dropped them to 3–3, but the narrow margin highlighted their competitiveness against a fellow playoff contender. Both teams are projected to be in the mix for a postseason berth, and this head-to-head result could prove important for tiebreaker scenarios later in the summer.
Attendance at the Entertainment and Sports Arena was announced at 4,200, and the atmosphere reflected the growing popularity of the WNBA. The game was broadcast nationally on ESPN, drawing strong viewership numbers for a regular-season June matchup.

