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Indiana Fever Break Six Records in Historic Win Over Angel Reese & Chicago Sky — All Without Caitlin Clark

Chicago — In a game that will be remembered as one of the most dominant performances in franchise history, the Indiana Fever didn’t just beat the Chicago Sky — they annihilated them, and in the process, broke six separate records. Even more astonishing? They did it without superstar rookie Caitlin Clark in the lineup.

It was supposed to be a challenging road matchup. Clark, the Fever’s offensive engine and one of the most talked-about players in basketball, was sidelined for rest and precautionary reasons. Critics predicted a rough outing without her playmaking and scoring. But instead of struggling, Indiana unleashed a balanced, relentless attack that overwhelmed Angel Reese and the Sky from start to finish.


Record #1: Largest Margin of Victory in Franchise History

The Fever won by an astonishing 38 points, eclipsing their previous record for largest win margin by five points. The scoreboard told the story: Indiana 104, Chicago 66. From the opening tip, the Fever dictated the pace, building a 20-point lead by halftime and never looking back.


Record #2: Most Points in a Game Without Overtime

The Fever’s 104 points marked the first time they broke the 100-point barrier in a regulation game since joining the WNBA. This offensive explosion came from precise ball movement, unselfish play, and a red-hot shooting night from beyond the arc.


Record #3: Most Three-Pointers Made in a Game

Indiana drained 15 three-pointers, breaking the previous franchise record of 13. Lexie Hull, Kelsey Mitchell, and Kristy Wallace were lethal from deep, combining for 11 of those triples. The Fever’s spacing and off-ball movement left Chicago’s defense scrambling all night.


Record #4: Fewest Turnovers in a Game

In a testament to their discipline and execution, the Fever committed just five turnovers the entire night. Without Clark’s usual ball-handling responsibilities, the offense relied on multiple playmakers, and it paid off. The crisp passing and smart decision-making frustrated the Sky’s attempts to generate fast-break opportunities.


Record #5: Most Bench Points in Franchise History

Indiana’s bench erupted for 47 points, showing the kind of depth that could make them a dangerous playoff contender. NaLyssa Smith, returning from a minor injury, came off the bench to score 18 points and grab 9 rebounds in just 22 minutes.


Record #6: Largest Rebounding Advantage

The Fever outrebounded the Sky by an incredible +25 margin (54–29), a franchise-best difference. Aliyah Boston was a force in the paint, pulling down 14 rebounds and scoring 20 points, while reserve forward Victaria Saxton added 10 boards of her own.


The Angel Reese Factor

For Angel Reese and the Sky, the night was a disaster. The rookie forward managed just 8 points and 7 rebounds — well below her season averages — as Indiana’s frontcourt closed off her driving lanes and bodied her out of position on the glass.

“They were physical, they were disciplined, and they didn’t give me anything easy,” Reese admitted postgame. “We’ve got to regroup after this one.”


How They Did It Without Caitlin Clark

Many expected Indiana to falter without Clark’s scoring and court vision. Instead, they used her absence as motivation to prove they could win by committee.

Head coach Christie Sides emphasized a “five-out” offensive system, keeping the floor spread and forcing the Sky to defend every player.

“We wanted to show the league that we’re not a one-woman team,” Sides said. “Tonight was about everyone stepping up — and they did.”


Player of the Game: Lexie Hull

Hull delivered the best performance of her young career, scoring 27 points on 10-of-14 shooting, including 6-of-9 from deep. She also added 5 rebounds, 3 steals, and relentless defense on the perimeter.

“We knew we had to be aggressive from the start,” Hull said. “Caitlin’s absence meant we all had to raise our level — and we were locked in.”


Fans React to the Statement Win

Social media lit up with praise for the Fever’s record-breaking night:

“Who needs Caitlin Clark? Kidding… but wow, this was insane.”

“Lexie Hull is HER. Don’t sleep on this Fever team.”

“Six records in one game? That’s a statement win.”


What This Means for the Fever’s Future

The victory pushes the Fever up the standings and serves notice to the rest of the league: they have the talent and depth to compete with anyone. Once Clark returns, the combination of her star power and the confidence gained from this win could make Indiana one of the most dangerous teams in the postseason.