Fever start fast without Caitlin
Clark, hang on for 94-86 win over Wings and Paige Bueckers
[June 28, 2025]
By SCHUYLER DIXON
DALLAS (AP) — Kelsey Mitchell scored 32 points, and the Indiana
Fever held on without the injured Caitlin Clark, taking a 22-point
lead in the first quarter before finishing off a 94-86 victory over
the Dallas Wings on Friday night.
Clark's left groin injury spoiled what was supposed to be the first
meeting of the past two No. 1 picks in the WNBA draft. The game was
the first at the home of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks for the Wings,
who took Paige Bueckers first overall this year.
The Wings, who are planning a move to downtown Dallas in the next
couple of years, have played about 20 miles away on the campus of
the University of Texas at Arlington since moving to the area nine
years ago.
Bueckers sparked a rally by beating the first-half buzzer with a
long 3-pointer after a steal and finished with 27 points despite a
cold start from the field.
The Wings took a lead in the fourth quarter after trailing by 23 in
the first half, but couldn't overcome 26% shooting in the first 10
minutes. Arike Ogunbowale scored 15 for Dallas.
Aliyah Boston scored 21 points and Natasha Howard had 15 points and
13 rebounds and three steals for the Fever, who made all 11 of their
shots from inside the 3-point arc in the first quarter and shot 59%
for the game.
The absence of Clark, who missed a second consecutive game after
sitting out five earlier this season with a quadriceps injury,
didn't keep the crowd or the pro sports stars away.
The 20,000-seat American Airlines Center was nearly full, and among
the fans were nine-time All-Star Kyrie Irving of the Mavericks, star
pass rusher Micah Parsons of the Dallas Cowboys and Cooper Flagg.
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Indiana Fever players, from left, Sydney Colson, Sophie Cunningham
and Caitlin Clark react on the bench during the first half of a WNBA
basketball game against the Dallas Wings Friday, June 27, 2025, in
Dallas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

The 18-year-old Flagg was drafted No. 1 overall out
of Duke by the Mavericks on Wednesday, a little more than two months
after the Wings selected Bueckers. Flagg, who got a loud ovation
when he was shown on the video board in the third quarter, was
introduced to the Dallas media earlier Friday.
Cade Cunningham, a Dallas-area resident and the No. 1 overall choice
by the Detroit Pistons four years ago, sat near Parsons.
Even with all the star power, there were plenty of Clark — and Fever
— backers in the crowd, delighted by the quick start with the 2024
WNBA Rookie of the Year on the bench in street clothes.
The Wings took their only lead at 80-79 on JJ Quinerly's three-point
play midway through the fourth quarter. Aari McDonald started a
clinching 9-0 run for the Fever with a bucket that broke an 82-82
tie.
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