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2024–2026 Indiana Fever vs. Mystics Broadcast and Game Coverage

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The Indiana Fever achieved a 78-76 win over the Washington Mystics on June 8, 2026. The game concluded with a last-second three-pointer by Caitlin Clark, who finished the night with 19 points. Early in the match, the Fever established a significant lead, heading into halftime with a score of 43-29. Indiana's advantage grew to as much as 17 points in the third quarter following a four-point play. However, the Mystics mounted a persistent comeback, outscoring the Fever in the second half of the game.With only 4.3 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter, the Mystics took a one-point lead after Sonia Citron successfully converted two free throws. Following an Indiana timeout, Clark received a crosscourt pass and made a 32-foot jump shotwith 1.2 seconds left to secure the victory. Key contributors for the Fever included Kelsey Mitchell, who scored 15 points, and Aliyah Boston, who recorded 14 points and 10 rebounds. On the Washington side, Michaela Onyenwere led the team with 17 points, while Sonia Citron and Georgia Amoore each added 12 points.During the match, the Mystics lost standout player Kiki Iriafen to a sprained ankle. Postgame discussions highlighted the Fever's ability to execute under pressure despite a difficult second half where their lead diminished. Players noted that the game-winning play was one they had practiced extensively, emphasizing the importance of team roles and trust. Coaches remarked on the generational talent of their lead scorer and the overall growth of the team's connectedness.Watching these professional basketball games involves a variety of national and local broadcast options. National broadcasts are frequently available on channels such as ABC, ESPN, CBS, and ION. Additionally, fans can use streaming services like Amazon Prime and WNBA League Pass to view matches. While some games are subject to national blackouts on streaming platforms due to exclusive television deals, the Indiana Fever are not typically subject to local blackouts. This allows fans to watch many of their games live via specialized passes as long as they are not being shown exclusively on a national network.The league provides a direct-to-consumer streaming service for local fans to access select regular season games. For those using a television antenna, several channels offer free access to games as part of federal mandates or specific team partnerships. The upcoming schedule for the Fever includes a homestand starting with a game against Chicago. The Mystics are scheduled to continue their season by hosting Toronto. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/champions-network--6884663/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/champions-network--6884663/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss].

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2024–2026 Indiana Fever vs. Mystics Broadcast and Game Coverage

The Indiana Fever achieved a 78-76 win over the Washington Mystics on June 8, 2026. The game concluded with a last-second three-pointer by Caitlin Clark, who finished the night with 19 points. Early in the match, the Fever established a significant lead, heading into halftime with a score of 43-29. Indiana's advantage grew to as much as 17 points in the third quarter following a four-point play. However, the Mystics mounted a persistent comeback, outscoring the Fever in the second half of the game.With only 4.3 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter, the Mystics took a one-point lead after Sonia Citron successfully converted two free throws. Following an Indiana timeout, Clark received a crosscourt pass and made a 32-foot jump shotwith 1.2 seconds left to secure the victory. Key contributors for the Fever included Kelsey Mitchell, who scored 15 points, and Aliyah Boston, who recorded 14 points and 10 rebounds. On the Washington side, Michaela Onyenwere led the team with 17 points, while Sonia Citron and Georgia Amoore each added 12 points.During the match, the Mystics lost standout player Kiki Iriafen to a sprained ankle. Postgame discussions highlighted the Fever's ability to execute under pressure despite a difficult second half where their lead diminished. Players noted that the game-winning play was one they had practiced extensively, emphasizing the importance of team roles and trust. Coaches remarked on the generational talent of their lead scorer and the overall growth of the team's connectedness.Watching these professional basketball games involves a variety of national and local broadcast options. National broadcasts are frequently available on channels such as ABC, ESPN, CBS, and ION. Additionally, fans can use streaming services like Amazon Prime and WNBA League Pass to view matches. While some games are subject to national blackouts on streaming platforms due to exclusive television deals, the Indiana Fever are not typically subject to local blackouts. This allows fans to watch many of their games live via specialized passes as long as they are not being shown exclusively on a national network.The league provides a direct-to-consumer streaming service for local fans to access select regular season games. For those using a television antenna, several channels offer free access to games as part of federal mandates or specific team partnerships. The upcoming schedule for the Fever includes a homestand starting with a game against Chicago. The Mystics are scheduled to continue their season by hosting Toronto. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/champions-network--6884663/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/champions-network--6884663/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss].

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