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Washington Mystics Make Sonia Citron Announcement Before Indiana Fever Game originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Indiana Fever, without star point guard Caitlin Clark, will look to end a three-game losing streak on Tuesday, facing Sonia Citron and the Washington Mystics once again.
The 2025 WNBA continues into its third week. On Tuesday, the Indiana Fever and Washington Mystics will meet once again, as they’ve done a few times already into the short season. The Fever will be without superstar Caitlin Clark, as she’s expected to miss the next two weeks with a quadriceps strain.
The Indiana Fever are in the midst of a three-game losing streak, which began when they lost to the New York Liberty on May 24. There's no shame in losing to the defending WNBA champions. However, the Fever's two losses in the past week (on May 28 to the Washington Mystics and May 30 to the Connecticut Sun) were more frustrating because these two teams are much more beatable on paper than the Liberty.
Although star Caitlin Clark is out for an injury, the Indiana Fever will still take on the Washington Mystics Tuesday night! You’ll be able to see that live on 14.2 or MeTV for those on cable. Tip off is at 6 p.m.
After starting the regular season 0–4, the Chicago Sky have bounced back with two consecutive wins over the Dallas Wings, improving their record to 2–4 heading into their next game, which won’t take place until Saturday night.
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Brittney Sykes had 21 points and nine rebounds and rookie Kiki Iriafen scored 16 with eight rebounds to lead the Mystics to their 83-77 victory against the Fever last Wednesday. Indiana overcame a 74-59 fourth-quarter deficit by scoring 16 straight points before faltering down the stretch.