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Everything you need to know about the WNBA matchup between the Indiana Fever and the Minnesota Lynx, including how to watch and team news.
With 2 1/2 weeks left in the WNBA’s regular season, the league has already broken its single-season attendance record.
BOTTOM LINE: Indiana Fever faces the Minnesota Lynx after Kelsey Mitchell scored 38 points in the Indiana Fever's 99-93 overtime win against the Connecticut Sun. The Fever are 10-8 in home games. Indiana averages 84.9 points while outscoring opponents by 2.9 points per game.
In the second quarter, Sophie Cunningham was forced to exit the game when Sun player Bria Hartley fell awkwardly into her. Cunningham was standing under the basket playing defense while driving, Sun guard Bria Hartley fell into her lower left leg after making a pass.
After the latest move with Cunningham being ruled out, Indiana released Kyra Lambert. They also wound up signing Shey Peddy. Lambert spoke about the Fever’s decision after being released by the WNBA team.
Indiana Fever players support women's health care at a fundraiser. They highlight the lack of access to reproductive rights in Indiana.
With less than a month left in the WNBA regular season, the Minnesota Lynx have a firm lock on the top seed in the playoffs. Minnesota has looked like the best team all season even with star forward Napheesa Collier sidelined for the past few weeks with a right ankle sprain.
On Tuesday, Front Office Sports’ Colin Salao reported that the WNBA has set an all-time regular season attendance record, bringing in roughly 2.43 million fans this year (through Sunday’s games). This passes the previous mark of 2,364,736 fans set back in 2002.