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Fresh off their championship win in the Commissioner's Cup, the Indiana Fever head home to Gainbridge Fieldhouse to host the Las Vegas Aces on Thursday.
Two days after winning the Commissioner's Cup championship, the Indiana Fever blew out the Las Vegas Aces on July 3, 81-54. Kelsey Mitchell led the way with 25 points. Aliyah Boston had 20 points and seven rebounds. Indiana has now won three games in a row.
The Indiana Fever defeated the Las Vegas Aces for the first time since 2019. Check out photos from Mia Moore here.
Kelsey Mitchell scored 25 points, Aliya Boston added 20 and the Indiana Fever, without the injured Caitlyn Clark, beat Las Vegas 81-54 and snapped a 16-game losing streak against the Aces.
Indiana's next test will come on Thursday, July 3, with a home matchup against the Las Vegas Aces. Caitlin Clark, the reigning Rookie of the Year, is out due to a groin injury. The Fever and Aces are both 8-8 this season. Indiana is led by Kelsey Mitchell's 18.9 points per game. Aliyah Boston has put up 15.9 points and 8.2 rebounds.
Indiana and Las Vegas both come into this game 8-8, as the winner will jump to over .500. Fans looking to tune into the Fever vs Aces game can do so on Prime Video, who’s offering a 30-day free trial to new subscribers.
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Hawkeyes Wire on MSNHow to watch Indiana Fever vs Las Vegas AcesFollowing an powerful 74-59 road win over the league-leading Minnesota Lynx to capture the 2025 WNBA Commissioner's Cup on Tuesday night, the Indiana Fever (8-8) return to Gainbridge Fieldhouse tonight for a matchup vs.
The Fever have held their last two opponents, the Minnesota Lynx and Las Vegas Aces, under 60 points. Continuity has been a key to success for Indiana's defense coming together, and playing for a ...
The Indiana Fever will host the Las Vegas Aces at 7 p.m. ET on Thursday, July 3, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Fans can watch the game live on Prime Video.
Thursday's game also marked the return of NaLyssa Smith to Indianapolis following her offseason trade from the Fever. The former No. 2 overall pick, who spent the first three years of her career in Indiana, was traded to the Dallas Wings in February as part of the Sophie Cunningham deal.