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Kelsey Mitchell ties WNBA scoring record in Fever win over Tempo

Al Jazeera · 2026-08-19

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• What happened: Kelsey Mitchell of the Indiana Fever tied a WNBA scoring record by scoring 29 points in a game against the Toronto Tempo, leading her team to a 101-95 victory. • Why it matters: This performance marks Mitchell's 20th consecutive game scoring 20 or more points, matching the longest streak in WNBA history, and sets a new record for the most games where two players score 20 or more points in the same game. • What to watch next: Fans will be watching to see if Mitchell can break the scoring streak record in the upcoming games, as well as how the Fever perform in their pursuit of continued victories.

SaveSharefacebookxwhatsapp-strokecopylinkIndiana Fever guard Kelsey Mitchell, right, drives to the basket against Toronto Tempo forward Ornella Bankole during the game [Nick Turchiaro/Imagn Images]By AP and ReutersPublished On 19 Aug 202619 Aug 2026Kelsey Mitchell tied a Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) record when she finished with 29 points before sitting out the fourth, while Caitlin Clark added 24 points for the Indiana Fever to beat the Toronto Tempo 101-95 for their fifth straight victory.Clark and Mitchell have each scored 20 or more in the same game 16 times this season, a WNBA record. Diana Taurasi and Cappie Pondexter did it 15 times with Phoenix in 2008.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Jose Mourinho returns to Real Madrid in closed-door ceremonylist 2 of 4Barcelona seal deal for World Cup winner Rodri from Manchester Citylist 3 of 4Arsenal preview: Five key questions heading into new Premier League seasonlist 4 of 4Premier League is back: All to know as the 2026-27 season kicks offend of listMitchell scored 20 or more for the 20th consecutive game on Tuesday, matching Las Vegas’ A’ja Wilson for the longest such streak in WNBA history. But after the Indiana combo guard scored eight points in the span of less than a minute late in the third quarter, she went to the locker room and did not return.After the game, Fever coach Stephanie White said Mitchell appeared to get “overheated” while playing in a hot environment rather than suffering a serious injury.Clark added seven assists for the Fever (24-12) and Aliyah Boston chipped in with 16 points. Sophie Cunningham scored 13 points off the bench.Caitlin Clark, left, and Sophie Cunningham of the Indiana Fever high five during the game against the Toronto Tempo on August 18, 2026 at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Canada [Mark Blinch/AFP via Getty Images]The Tempo (10-24) were outshot 52.9% to 39.1% as they lost their 11th game in a row.Marina Mabrey led the Tempo with 22 points. Brittney Sykes returned from a foot injury to score 15 points.Toronto reserve Aneesah Morrow had 14 points and 16 rebounds. Temi Fagbenle added 13 points off the bench and Kiki Rice scored 10.The Fever opened the fourth quarter with a 12-point lead that increased to 14 when Cunningham made three free throws with 6:45 to play.But Indiana struggled shooting from the field and that allowed the Tempo to climb back within seven points with 2:55 to play. Makayla Timpson’s steal set up Cunningham for a 3-pointer that gave the Fever a 10-point lead with 1:25 to play.Mabrey nailed two consecutive 3-pointers to trim the lead to 97-93 with 59 seconds left. After a Fever miss, the Tempo had possession with 21 seconds to play but Mabrey was called for a palming infraction and Rice was whistled for a foul.The Fever led 33-23 on 61.9% (13-for-21) shooting after one quarter.The energized Tempo cut the lead to six with 7:10 to play in the second quarter before the Fever surged to score the next 11 points. The Tempo battled back, and Morrow’s 3-pointer completed the first-half scoring and cut the halftime margin to 57-49.Indiana shot 59% in the first half while Toronto made 42.2%.Mabrey hit two 2-pointers in the first minute of the third quarter to trim the margin to four.Mitchell reached 20 points on a driving layup with 6:03 remaining to give Indiana a 10-point lead. Fagbenle’s 3-pointer reduced the lead to five with 2:03 to play, but Indiana finished the third quarter on a 9-2 surge to lead 81-69.

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