CHICAGO — The first three Indiana Fever–Chicago Sky games were defined by their competitive nature, with the final margins coming down to a combined 10 points.
That wasn’t the case Friday, though, in the teams’ fourth and final meeting of the regular season: The Indiana (16-16) cruised to a 100-81 victory to reach the .500 mark for the first time since May 2022, when they were just 2-2. Indiana’s 103 straight games under .500 was the third-longest streak in WNBA history, per Elias.
The Fever also ensured a win of the season series against the Sky, 3-1.
Indiana has been one of the hottest teams in the league since the Olympic break, improving to 5-1 in that span. By hitting the century mark in scoring — a season-high in points — the Fever demonstrated once more how they’ve had the best offense in the league since mid-June.
Rookie sensation Caitlin Clark was spellbinding with 31 points, a career-high, and 12 assists. She is the fifth player in WNBA history with 30…