The Indiana Fever is sending some menacing statements to its opponents. As Caitlin Clark awaits an update for her groin injury, Fever is making sure that things are going as planned. Squaring off against the Chicago Sky, Fever once again emerged victorious. And Aliyah Boston took most of the limelight after the game.
Fever now has 18 wins which puts them in a comfortable position on the table. And a lot of credit for Fever’s resurgence goes to Boston. Playing in her third WNBA season, the 23-year-old has now etched her name in franchise history.
Aliyah Boston Blocks Her Way To Glory
Ever since Clark has been forced to go on the sidelines, Boston has taken up the mantle. It was her unwavering determination that has helped Fever deliver wins on a regular basis. Moreover, her impeccable performance has now led her to a rare achievement in the WNBA. The 23-year-old is currently third on Fever’s all-time list of blocks.
At the moment, Boston has 132 blocks to her name. She has now surpassed Teaira McCowan (117) and Kelly Schumacher (131). Such a feat will surely make Boston elated. With her prime setting in, the 23-year-old is only expected to add further to her blocks list. Tammy Sutton-Brown (267) and Tamika Catchings (385) are the only names that lie ahead.
“AB is a block machine. Aliyah Boston now ranks 3rd all-time in franchise history with 132 blocks and counting,” the official Indiana Fever account posted.
AB is a block machine 😤
— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) August 10, 2025
Aliyah Boston now ranks 3rd all-time in franchise history with 132 blocks and counting. pic.twitter.com/JoIv6avs6Y
Coming to the game, Fever won comprehensively with a 92-70 scoreline. However, Boston was on the court for 24 minutes. Still, the 23-year-old dropped 15 points, along with four rebounds and three assists. Kelsey Mitchell, too, aided her aptly with 26 points to ensure a smooth sailing for the Fever. Meanwhile, Boston had achieved yet another impressive record recently.
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Aliyah Boston Made Double Franchise History
Recently, the Indiana Fever had a breathtaking victory over the Seattle Storm. As the game ended with the Fever clinching a 78-74 win, it was Boston who, once again, made history. Moreover, she put her name on several rare, prestigious feats. While Boston chipped in with 16 points and 12 rebounds, she became the 4th player in franchise history with the most rebounds.

With her overall rebounds tally reading 924, Boston will now want to eclipse the likes of Ebony Hoffman(1115), Erlana Larkins(1191), and Tamika Catchings(3315). Adding to that, Boston now has the most consecutive double-doubles for the Fever. Thus, with things looking rosy for the Boston and Indiana Fever, fans cannot wait to see what’s next.











