Indiana Fever vs. Minnesota Lynx: Live recap, stats
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Kelsey Mitchell scored 27, Lexie Hull had 23, Aliyah Boston had 15 and Shey Peddy added 10 in her debut for the Fever, who played their 14th consecutive game without All-Star guard Caitlin Clark (groin) and their first since losing guard Sophie Cunningham, the team’s most accurate 3-point shooter, to a season-ending knee injury.
Kayla McBride commends Jessica Shepard after her record-setting triple-double led the Lynx to victory over the Fever in a thrilling match.
The Minnesota Lynx have been the best team in the WNBA this season, led by MVP frontrunner Napheesa Collier, but her supporting cast was on full display on Frid
Kayla McBride scored 29 points, Jessica Shepard got the second triple-double in franchise history, and the Minnesota Lynx beat the Indiana Fever 95-90 on Friday night.
Shepard put together one of the best individual games in franchise history, recording the second-ever triple-double by a Minnesota player as the Lynx defeated the Fever 95 to 90 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
Minnesota will aim for its 30th victory of the season when the Lynx host the Indiana Fever. Sunday's game is the third meeting this season between the two teams.
The Lynx head to Atlanta to battle the Dream in a possible WNBA playoff preview Thursday night at The Gateway Center Arena.
The Lynx overcame a 12-point deficit to defeat the Indiana Fever 95-90 in a rematch of the 2025 WNBA Commissioner's Cup.
Trailing by two, Washington’s Sonia Citron was smothered as she drove the lane, leading to a jump ball between she and McBride. Minnesota’s all-star guard tipped the ball to Williams to start a game-icing sequence that ended with two McBride free throws.