Caitlin Clark-less Fever come up short vs. Mystics in first game without star

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BALTIMORE — Brittney Sykes had 21 points and nine rebounds, Kiki Iriafen added 16 points, and the Washington Mystics beat the shorthanded Indiana Fever 83-77 on Wednesday night at CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore.

Reigning Rookie of the Year Caitlin Clark did not play for Indiana due to a strained left quad.

She was injured while playing during the Fever’s loss to the Liberty on Saturday.

It was the first time in Clark’s career she missed a regular-season game after playing in all 40 games and both playoff games last season and the first four games this year.

Sykes blocked a layup attempt by Kelsey Mitchell with 1:06 left in the fourth quarter and she made 3 of 4 free throws in the final minute to keep Washington in front by multiple possessions.

Aliyah Boston (left) and Caitlin Clark, who did not play due to a strained left quad, argue a call with an official during the Fever’s 83-77 win over the short-handed Fever on May 28, 2025. Emily Faith Morgan-Imagn Images

Shakira Austin scored all 13 of her points in the first half to help the Mystics take a 44-40 lead at the break.

Sonia Citron also finished with 13 points for Washington (3-3), which snapped a three-game losing streak.

The Mystics will next host the Liberty on Friday.

DeWanna Bonner scored 21 points, including a long 3-pointer just before the final buzzer, to lead the 2-3 Fever, who will next host the Sun on Friday.

Bonner became the first player in WNBA history to reach 7,500 points, 3,000 rebounds and 1,000 assists.

DeWanna Bronner, shooting a free throw during the Fever's loss to the Mystics, became the first player in WNBA history to reach 7,500 points, 3,000 rebounds and 1,000 assists.
DeWanna Bronner, shooting a free throw during the Fever’s loss to the Mystics, became the first player in WNBA history to reach 7,500 points, 3,000 rebounds and 1,000 assists. NBAE via Getty Images

Mitchell added 14 points, Natasha Howard scored 11 and Aliyah Boston had 10 for Indiana.

Sydney Colson started in place of Clark and scored four points in 31 minutes.

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