Indiana Fever snap 20-game losing streak, beat Atlanta on the road
The Indiana Fever really needed a win Sunday in Atlanta.
The Fever entered on a 20-game losing streak — tied with the 2011 Tulsa Shock for the WNBA record for consecutive losses. One more loss, and the record would be Indiana's outright.
That didn't happen.
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The Fever took down the Dream, 90-87, at the Gateway Center Arena in Atlanta, marking their first win since June 19, 2022. The victory was Christie Sides' first as a WNBA head coach and No. 1 pick Aliyah Boston's as a professional basketball player.
The game went back and forth in the final minutes, as Indiana was up 88-87 when it was called for a foul. Sides successfully challenged the foul, the Fever got the ball back, and Kelsey Mitchell drew a foul to make two free throws. Indiana was up three points with 13.2 seconds left, and the Dream had the ball. But as time ticked down, Atlanta's Rhyne Howard missed a 3-pointer to end the game.
Six Fever players finished the game in double digits. NaLyssa Smith led the Fever's effort with a double-double, registering 23 points and 13 rebounds. Mitchell followed with 15 points; Boston had 13 points and seven rebounds; Erica Wheeler garnered 11 points; Queen Egbo and Kristy Wallace both had 10.
The Fever play next against Connecticut on Tuesday. Indiana and Connecticut already met in the season-opener, and the Fever fell, 70-61.
This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: WNBA: Indiana Fever snap 20-game losing streak with win over Atlanta