
Indiana Fever End Nine-Year Playoff Drought with Statement Win
For nearly a decade, Gainbridge Fieldhouse lived under the weight of disappointment. But that all changed as the Indiana Fever roared to a 77-66 victory over the Atlanta Dream, ending a nine-year playoff drought in electrifying fashion.
From the opening tip, the Fever played like a team carrying the hopes of a city. Rookie star Aaliyah Boston dominated the paint, delivering a performance that showcased her trademark “South Carolina toughness.” Her rebounding, defense, and relentless post play set the tone. Alongside her, veteran guard Kelsey Mitchell poured in clutch baskets, steadying the offense with the composure of a player who has endured the franchise’s leanest years.
Yet, the real story was defense. Coach Stephanie White’s game plan suffocated Atlanta’s scorers, forcing Rhyne Howard and Alisha Gray into contested shots all night. Ariel Powers’ energy proved contagious, fueling a relentless defensive effort that broke the Dream’s rhythm.
The crowd responded with thunderous belief, transforming the arena into a fortress. As Mitchell said, “This is what you play for.” The Fever now head to Atlanta for a decisive Game 3—not burdened by the past, but powered by belief in a new future.