The Indiana Fever seems to be finding its rhythm perfectly. Just following a dominating win in their first-ever Commissioner’s Cup against the Minnesota Lynx, the Fever did not take long to show it wasn’t an accident.
Days later, they followed that title-sealing performance by beating the Las Vegas Aces. It is worth noting that the Aces have been the league’s most powerful team over the past few years. The back-to-back win represents a turning point for Fever, who now seem to be exhibiting the kind of consistency the fans have been waiting years to witness.
Indiana Fever Finally Snap A 16-Game Losing Streak Against Aces
For the first time in six seasons and 16 games, the Indiana Fever have put their demons to rest with a dominating performance against one of the league’s top teams. Thursday night in Las Vegas, the Fever didn’t simply win, they dominated in a fashion few could have predicted.

Fever secured an 81-54 victory, and this victory is no ordinary one. It broke a relentless losing streak that had persisted since 2019, making a historical hang‑up into a moment to highlight. And although the scoreboard had one tale to tell, individual performances boasted an even more engaging narrative.
Kelsey Mitchell recorded 25 pts, 6 ast, 2 stl. Aliyah Boston recorded 20 pts, 7 reb, two ast, and Natasha Howard recorded 11 pts, 10 reb, 3 ast. With the help of such an impressive individual display, the Fever moves to 9-8 on the season with their victory over the Aces.
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Indiana Fever Slowly Turning Around Their Season
The Indiana Fever’s 2025 season has slowly shifted from a year of rebuilding to one of resilience and potential. Following an inconsistent start to the year, the team has slowly built and improved chemistry. Moreover, they have shown more effective execution on both sides of the court.
Players such as Kelsey Mitchell, Aliyah Boston, and rookie sensation Caitlin Clark have emerged as leaders. They have mixed experience and young athleticism to invigorate the roster. Their Commissioner’s Cup victory was a turning point. At 9-8, the Fever are no longer merely competing, they’re taking close games and turning them into decisive victories. This shows and exhibits true signs of postseason preparedness.
The latest blowout victory over the Aces only serves to show how far they’ve come in the areas of identity, discipline, and belief. For a franchise that has lacked momentum in recent seasons, this year represents a real change in terms of performance and direction.
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