Kelsey Mitchell ties WNBA record as Indiana Fever win in Toronto
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Last updated Aug 19, 2026

The Indiana Fever defeated the Toronto Tempo 101-95 on August 18 at Scotiabank Arena. Kelsey Mitchell led the Fever with 29 points in three quarters before exiting the game with an unspecified injury. Caitlin Clark contributed 22 points, while Aliyah Boston added 16 points and six rebounds. The Fever established a strong lead early, scoring 33 points in the first quarter. Despite Toronto's efforts to close the gap, Indiana maintained a comfortable margin throughout the game. The focus now shifts to the health of Mitchell as the Fever aims to continue their winning streak.
- •Kelsey Mitchell scored 29 points before leaving with an injury.
- •Indiana built a lead with a 33-point first quarter.
- •Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston supported with 22 and 16 points, respectively.
- •This win improves Indiana's record to 24-12.
- •The Fever's focus will be on Mitchell's health moving forward.
- 1:17 AMYahoo Sports — Kelsey Mitchell ties WNBA record as Indiana Fever beat Tempo in first visit to Toronto
"Kelsey Mitchell is another dazzling performance from history, and Caitlin Clark had another high-scoring night. Here's what we learned in the Fever's win.
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