Kaitlyn Chen sets record as Valkyries defeat Fever 88-75
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 17, 2026, 12:35 AM
Last updated Jul 17, 2026
Kaitlyn Chen's historic third quarter propelled the Golden State Valkyries to an 88-75 victory over the Indiana Fever on Wednesday. Chen scored 12 of her 14 points during a four-minute stretch in the third, marking a career high for points in a quarter. The win marked the Valkyries' eighth straight victory, setting a franchise record, and closed a perfect 5-0 road trip. Gabby Williams led the team with 16 points, while Indiana's Kelsey Mitchell scored 20 points, continuing her streak of games with at least 20 points. The Fever struggled, recording their lowest points of the season.
- •Valkyries achieve eighth consecutive win, franchise record.
- •Chen becomes first player to score 14 points in under 10 minutes.
- •Williams contributes 16 points; Indiana's Mitchell scores 20.
- •Game marks Indiana's season-low in points.
- •Golden State next faces Washington Mystics on Saturday.
- 12:35 AMYahoo Sports — Kaitlyn Chen's Record Third Quarter Lifts Valkyries Past Fever 88-75
"Kaitlyn Chen's record-setting third quarter lifted the Golden State Valkyries past the Indiana Fever 88-75 for a franchise-record eighth straight win Wednesday.
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