Indiana Fever's five-game win streak ends with loss to Dallas Wings
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Last updated Aug 21, 2026

The Indiana Fever's five-game winning streak concluded on August 20, 2026, as they lost to the Dallas Wings 91-85 at American Airlines Center. Kelsey Mitchell scored 37 points to set a WNBA record for 21 consecutive games with 20 or more points. Despite her record-breaking performance, the Fever were unable to secure a victory. Arike Ogunbowale led the Wings with 32 points, contributing significantly to the team's success. The loss means Indiana will have to wait for another opportunity to clinch a playoff spot, as they remain tied with Las Vegas in the standings.
- •Kelsey Mitchell sets WNBA record with 21 straight games scoring 20+ points.
- •Arike Ogunbowale scores 32 points for the Dallas Wings.
- •Jessica Shepard adds 26 points, helping the Wings secure the win.
- •Fever's loss ends their five-game winning streak.
- •Indiana must win upcoming games to clinch a playoff spot.
- 2:24 AMYahoo Sports — Kelsey Mitchell's WNBA record spoiled as Fever lose rematch with Wings; Arike Ogunbowale stars
"Notre Dame product Arike Ogunbowale paced the Dallas Wings to a win over the Indiana Fever on a night Kelsey Mitchell set a WNBA record. Here's what stood out.
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