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After a five-game win streak had the Fever ascending the WNBA standings, they've now lost four of five and are looking over their shoulder.
Sophie Cunningham had a brilliant highlight that happened in the third quarter of Friday's matchup between the Fever and Mystics.
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Sonia Citron’s 21 points and Kiki Iriafen’s double-double lead the Mystics past the Fever 88-84
Sonia Citron scored 21 points, Kiki Iriafen had 18 points and 12 rebounds, and the Washington Mystics beat the Indiana Fever 88-84.
Sims provided a positive for the Fever after finishing with 11 points on 50% shooting in 26 minutes off the bench. It was a resilient performance by the 11-year WNBA veteran who finished with zero points in her first appearance against Dallas on Tuesday. Sims said she’s giving herself grace as she learns coach Stephanie White’s system.
After a five-game win streak, the Fever have now lost four of five, including back-to-back home games against teams outside the playoff positions.
Chloe Bibby has provided Fever offense a spark with her outside shooting since joining. So why didn't she play Friday when Indiana needed a spark?
The Washington Mystics (14-18) battle for the final WNBA playoff spot, while the Indiana Fever (18-15) aim to lock in first-round home-court advantage.
Friday's matchup between the Indiana Fever (18-15) and the Washington Mystics (14-18) is a must-win for both teams. Here's what you need to know.
The injury-depleted Fever look to bounce back from a one-point loss to Dallas as they face the Mystics tonight at 7:30 p.m. ET.
The Washington Mystics and Indiana Fever are both slumping, so one of them will claim a much-needed outcome when they meet Friday night in Indianapolis. The Mystics (14-18) have lost five of their last six games,