Fever Record-Breaking Offensive Surge Blows Past Toronto Tempo for Fourth Straight Win Fever Game Recaps Indiana Fever by Chris Shaw - June 19, 20260 Indianapolis, IND – The Indiana Fever put on a historic offensive clinic at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Tuesday night, dominating the expansion Toronto Tempo in a commanding 113-91 blowout victory. The win marks Indiana’s fourth consecutive triumph as they improve to a 9-5 record on the season. Showcasing seamless ball movement and lethal efficiency, the Fever set a new franchise record for the most points scored in a regulation game. ➡️ Fever vs Tempo photos Kelsey Mitchell spearheaded the offensive explosion, delivering an incredibly efficient 27 points on a blistering 9-of-11 shooting night from the floor. Not to be outdone, superstar guard Caitlin Clark orchestrated the floor masterfully, racking up a double-double with 21 points and 14 assists. Alliah Boston anchored the interior with her own dominant double-double performance, chipping in 18 points and grabbing 11 rebounds. The turning point arrived in the third quarter, fueled by a scorching display from Indiana’s bench. Sophie Cunningham came alive to score a season-high 24 points, including an electric six 3-pointers. Cunningham and Mitchell joined forces to combine for 21 of Indiana’s 32 third-quarter points. Cunningham locked in from deep, burying a triple with 7.4 seconds left in the third to cushion an 85-73 lead, and opened the final frame with another to decisively put the game out of reach. For the shorthanded Toronto Tempo, the loss drops them to 7-8 as they continue to struggle with roster depth due to a mounting injury report. The Tempo were led by Laura Juskaite, who posted 19 points, and Marina Mabrey, who contributed 18. Already playing without Nyara Sabally and Kiki Rice, Toronto’s problems deepened when Brittney Sykes was helped off the floor with a first-half leg injury and did not return, while Julie Allemand was heavily limited by a headache. Ultimately, Indiana’s team chemistry and historic 52% shooting efficiency from the field – paired with hitting 13 of 30 from beyond the arc – proved to be an unstoppable formula. The Fever also capitalized heavily on their aggressiveness, converting 28 of 33 attempts from the free-throw line. Indiana will look to keep their hot streak alive when they host the Atlanta Dream on Thursday night, while Toronto travels to face Connecticut on Friday.