Kelsey Mitchell poured in a season-high 36 points that included a key 3-pointer and a pair of free throws in the final minutes as the visiting Indiana Fever came from behind to beat the Dallas Wings 100-93 on Sunday afternoon in a key late-season clash in Arlington, Texas.
Dallas led by a point at halftime and by four points after three quarters in a game in which there were 20 lead changes.
Mitchell canned a 3-pointer with 1:58 to play to give Indiana a four-point advantage and hit a pair of free throws with 1:15 remaining to push the lead to six.
The Fever (17-16) held on to win their fourth straight game and move above .500 for the first time this season.
Caitlin Clark recorded 28 points and 12 assists for Indiana, marking her 15th game of the season with more than 20 points. NaLyssa Smith added 14 points for the Fever.
Arike Ogunbowale racked up 34 points to lead the Wings (9-23), who had a season-best three-game win streak snapped. Satou Sabally added 25 points, Natasha Howard scored 18 and Teaira McCowan grabbed 11 rebounds for Dallas.
The Wings forged a 9-0 surge midway through the first quarter to leapfrog from a 10-6 deficit to a 15-10 lead, with back-to-back 3-pointers by Ogunbowale punctuating the run. Indiana rallied to retake the lead at 19-18 after Clark’s layup, but Ogunbowale responded with another three, her fifth in the quarter, to help Dallas carry a 23-19 lead after 10 minutes of play.
A jumper and then a 3-pointer by Mitchell, the latter with 8:27 to play in the second quarter, put the Fever back on top. The rest of the period featured three ties and five lead changes, the final of which came on an Ogunbowale layup with 2 seconds remaining to grant Dallas a 46-45 edge at the break.
Ogunbowale poured in 24 points before halftime to lead all scorers while Mitchell paced the Fever with 15, Clark had 12 and Smith hit for 10 over the first two quarters. Dallas forced nine Indiana turnovers in the half that led to 12 points.
The action was fast and furious in the third quarter, with Dallas leading by as many as nine points before the Fever swung back, pulling to within 67-66 on Clark’s layup with 2:50 to play. The Wings took a 74-70 advantage to the final period.
–Field Level Media